There is a Groovy project in wicket-stuff. Though I developed it, I
don't remember much of what I did. But I do remember that Groovy at
that time was a pain. Buggy, inconsistent dependencies between minor
versions; some issue related to jars required by Hibernate and Groovy.
I played a bit with, but eventually dropped it because
Java/IDE/debugging/hotSwap etc. was just so much better than the
advantages by the Groovy language.

Juergen

On 10/24/05, Nick Heudecker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anybody created Wicket pages in Groovy?  If so, how did it go?
>


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