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Description: Shows many ways to embed simple, easy-to-write Groovy scripts in more complex Java code; where and when it's useful. By Andrew Glover. IBM developerWorks. (May 24, 2005)
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Page title:Practically Groovy: Stir some Groovy into your Java apps
Keywords:Andrew Glover, Scott Davis, ThirstyHead, Practically Groovy, alternate, language, languages, alternative, scripting, agile, development, extreme, programming, toolkit, toolbox, skill set, practical, tips, introduction, introducing, scripting, Groovlets, GroovyTestCase, MP3, embedded, embedding, dynamic, classloaders, programs, Java, applications, Convergence, language, code, running, reuse, use, scripts, utilities, tttjca
Description:Ever thought about embedding Groovy's simple, easy-to-write scripts in your more complex Java programs? In this installment of Practically Groovy, Andrew Glover shows you the many ways to incorporate Groovy into your Java code and explains where and when it's appropriate to do so.
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