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Sunday, May 31, 2009

Groovy Recipes: Greasing the Wheels of Java

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Groovy Recipes: Greasing a Wheels of Java
Publisher: Pragmatic Bookshelf (January 11, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0978739299
ISBN-13: 978-0978739294
Each recipe in Groovy Recipes starts with a obvious formula e.g. for a discerning start, followed by in-depth reason in solid English. These recipes will get we to-to-speed in a Groovy sourroundings quickly.

You’ll see how to speed up scarcely each aspect of a growth routine regulating Groovy. Groovy creates paltry record government tasks similar to duplicating as well as renaming files trivial. Reading as well as essay XML has never been simpler with XmlParsers as well as XmlBuilders. Breathe brand new hold up in to Arrays, Maps, as well as Lists with a series of preference methods. But Groovy does some-more than only palliate normal Java development: it brings complicated programming facilities to a Java height similar to closures, duck-typing, as well as metaprogramming.

As an combined bonus, this book additionally covers Grails. You’ll be vacant during how fast we can have a first-class web focus up as well as using from belligerent zero. Grails includes all we need in a singular zip file⎯a web server (Jetty), a database (HSQLDB), Spring, Hibernate, even a Groovy chronicle of Ant called GANT. We cover all from removing a simple website in place to modernized facilities which take we over HTML in to a universe of Web Services: REST, JSON, Atom, Podcasting, as well as most most more.

About a Author
Scott Davis is a Editor in Chief of aboutGroovy.com. He is additionally an writer as well as eccentric consultant. He is ardent about open source solutions as well as flexible development. He has worked upon a accumulation of Java platforms, from JEE to JSE to JME (sometimes all upon a same project). He is a co-author of JBoss At Work (O’Reilly), as well as writer of Google Maps API (Pragmatic Bookshelf) as well as GIS for Web Developers: Adding Where to Your Web Applications (Pragmatic Bookshelf).

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