So I have just started to look at Groovy to see what the hype is about. It is interesting
to see what appears to be pretty much a dynamically typed version of Java. Why this is
happening alone has me wondering.
I have worked with some large scale projects awhile ago that were done in Perl and TCL. I
have not had the the pleasure to work with Python, PHP, Ruby etc. but from what I have
noticed is that when these projects grow considerably and more and more people start
delving into the code it can become a bit nightmarish to maintain.
That being said now let me come back to using Seam with Groovy. What does this really buy
me? I understand you can make hot deployments by copying the files into a directory
without compilation and the next load will make your changes visible. So beyond that is
there anything I'm missing?
I mean the deployment through using NB for me is pretty quick and I get amazing insight
and support from the IDE which I don't have with scripting languages.
Looking at some blogs people seem to be raving over things such as closures and automatic
implied getter/setter operations along with some other syntax related suger.
So once again back to Seam. I mean if I use Groovy aren't I still making use of
Facelets and JSF components such as RichFaces or is this gone and replaced by GSP and
Groovlets as I think they are calling them.
Although new technology can be exciting in terms of learning something new I really
dislike it when now I have to really delve into things to see if this actually gives me
something that I really need and will make my company and myself more productive. I mean
if this is the case then I'm all for it. If not then am I not wasting my time with the
exception that for myself personally I have learned yet another new technology framework?
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