
Grails Still Holy The Groovy/Grails developers at SpringSource can finally go home and enjoy the holidays because Groovy 1.7 and, more recently, Grails 1.2...
0 replies - 15506 views - 12/24/09 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Back in November, I wrote about how to talk to LinkedIn APIs with GWT. A week later, I figured out how to do it with Grails and contributed a patch to the...
4 replies - 11649 views - 12/23/09 by Matt Raible in Articles

Too Early to Think About NetBeans 6.9? Heck No!Jim Parkinson, a Senior VP of Engineering at Sun, revealed some juicy tidbits about the upcoming features in...
1 replies - 5261 views - 12/23/09 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

A recent project started out life as an all-Java project that used Maven as the build tool. Initially we used Atlassian Clover
to measure unit test coverage....
1 replies - 8988 views - 12/16/09 by Scott Leberknight in Tips and Tricks

I recently had the opportunity to interview Dave Klein, the author of DZone's Getting Started with Grails Refcard and Grails: A Quick-Start Guide
for the...
0 replies - 11438 views - 12/14/09 by Matt Stine in Articles

An interesting question came up on the GPars
mailing list today: In a system that generates events, what is the best
way to throttle back event processing to...
3 replies - 8458 views - 12/14/09 by Hamlet D'Arcy in Articles

The following is my review of Groovy in 2009, and a look at where Groovy might go in 2010.
Groovy in 2009
Groovy 1.6 Released
Groovy 1.6 was released at...
1 replies - 7079 views - 12/11/09 by Hamlet D'Arcy in Articles

This morning Sun announced the release of the Java EE 6 SDK and the GlassFish Enterprise Server v3, which is the first application server to support Java EE...
1 replies - 14935 views - 12/10/09 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

The web-based word processing startup, AppJet, has just been acquired
by Google. AppJet says its EtherPad software will be open source in
response to the...
0 replies - 12322 views - 12/07/09 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

Still trying to figure out a productive use for Google Wave? Go see
what the Seattle Times did. The newspaper set up a public Wave to
gather information...
1 replies - 11500 views - 11/30/09 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

My previous article on static compilation of Groovy describes the idea of combining the expressiveness of Groovy with static type-checking to achieve the...
2 replies - 10252 views - 11/30/09 by Alex Tkachman in Articles

Two anonymous sources "with knowledge of the matter" told Reuters that Oracle asked for a hearing with the European Commission, which will take place...
0 replies - 13451 views - 11/30/09 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

This week I received one of that lovely and tricky tasks: to
learn Canoo
webtest, test it and prove its usefulness to the project in three days -
convincing...
0 replies - 5255 views - 11/20/09 by Felipe Gaúcho in News

Groovy is the great programming language. Period. I am not going to argue about that and I don't plan to convince anybody. If you don't share this belief or...
12 replies - 15454 views - 11/10/09 by Alex Tkachman in Articles

Last time,
I introduced some of the new Groovy support available in Maven 3, and
looked at how you will be able to write your pom files in Groovy, or...
0 replies - 9078 views - 11/02/09 by John Ferguson Smart in Articles