Very interesting.  I'm not that interested for production code, but this
could be really exceptional for prototyping and fast TTM when that matters.


jklappenbach wrote:
> 
> http://graemerocher.blogspot.com/2007/05/grails-wicket-wonders-of-grails-plug-in.html
> (SFW)
> 
> Graeme pinged me as soon as I got online this morning to tell me about his
> work on integrating Wicket and Groovy, a Rails implementation based on the
> Java scripting language, Groovy.
> 
> As you'll read, the integration took him *20 minutes*, and the result was
> the following:
> 
>    1. Wicket classes can be utilized as-is from wicket jars inside a
>    Groovy environment, meaning that there's no concern of keeping a
>    Groovy-based mirror of Wicket synchronized.
>    2. Wicket classes can take advantage of GORM, with dynamic methods
>    (This is very, very, cool)
>    3. Developers can take advantage of closures, and all other nice
>    features of Groovy
> 
> Graeme warned me that he hadn't tested much more than a "Hello World"
> example.  But in getting even those two simple words out, a lot had to be
> going on under the hood.  I'd be surprised if there were issues lurking
> beyond.
> 
> If you haven't heard of Grails, or would like to know more, I have a short
> post here at:
> 
> http://tapestryofthoughts.blogspot.com/2007/05/grails-rails-gone-groovy.html
> 
> For more in-depth, there's the Grails site at:
> 
> http://grails.codehaus.org/
> 
> -jjk
> 
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