Resending - this time replying to the list.
Does it have to be a module that we ship? Or would it work if users
added it as a simple Java EE library to their application
(.war/WEB-INF/lib for example)?
-Jaikiran
On Wednesday 10 April 2013 05:56 PM, ssilvert(a)redhat.com wrote:
Mojarra has supported Groovy for quite some time now. It's kind
of neat
because you can prototype JSF artifacts with Groovy and achieve dynamic
reloading of these artifacts during development. Here is the original
introduction to this feature from way back in 2008.
https://blogs.oracle.com/rlubke/entry/groovy_mojarra
Today, if you want to use this feature with AS you have to download
Groovy and package it with your WAR.
I have the code already written to add Groovy support to AS8 and it
works well. The only downside is that it introduces a module for
groovy-all.jar, which is about 6MB.
Any thoughts?
Stan
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