Yes, GPars is the other big project to watch in the Groovy space. It
contains a lot of learnings from Akka and other places and is bundled into a
parallelism library suitable for Groovy and Java. I don't see this as a
competition though. All of the libraries and languages are cross-feeding
from one another. I see this as healthy for the JVM as a platform.

Cheers, Paul.

On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 1:56 AM, Joe Sondow <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Mar 30, 2:02 am, mP <[email protected]> wrote:
> > At most Grails & Griffon by their very nature are only available to
> Groovy
> > users which again means they are qutie small compared to the rest.
>
> I didn't realize you were asking if there are libraries written in non-
> Java languages that are popular to use in Java-only projects.
> Depending on your definition of "the new big foss thing" there's
> easyb, Spock, Gant, Gradle, GORM, all popular and usable in your Java
> project. Are any of them the new big foss thing? For some people yes,
> for others no.
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