Hi Brett,
I think Jason van Zyl wrote "he would touch Groovy not even with a polestick"
Is there any Groovy support planned? I use Beanshell and Groovy but Groovy is much more powerful in doing things quickly while Beanshell is easier to grasp
Cheers,
Siegfried Goeschl
Brett Porter wrote:
While marmalade is our preferred option for those wanting to port m1 plugins or use ant tasks, java and beanshell will be the preferred options otherwise. Beanshell support is scheduled for alpha-2.
/me goes to write a FAQ entry.
Cheers, Brett
On Apr 12, 2005 1:25 AM, Emmanuel Venisse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yura Ivanov said:
Hi, I have a question
Why will maven 2.0 use only java for writing plugins?
I used maven 1.x enough long time, and always there were no enough
documentation about using it and many useful thing I was looking in
plugins
scr. So it was very good place to dig if I had questions.
My opinion that it could be not very comfortable for users of maven to
look
sorce code of plugins if they would be compiled, but I have never like
jelly as scripting language.
My suggestion is to use some java compatible scripting language for
writing
plugins, like BeanShell project or Groovy.
You can use scripting langage for writing plugins. For this, you use marmalade. See at hello plugin. http://maven.apache.org/maven2/developing-plugins-with-marmalade.html
Emmanuel
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