Hi, I'm currently working on updating the Groovy for OpenOffice.org extension. I already have included the latest Groovy library. Currently I'm writing an extender, that allows to access functions and properties without imports and casts. I still have to overcome a few stumbling blocks, but I hope to have something up for release soon.
Greetings eymux On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 5:11 AM, Carl Marcum <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 09/26/2011 10:41 PM, Pedro Giffuni wrote: >> >> Hi; >> >> I like it. I've been thinking that we should campaign moving >> opensource extensions to apache-extras, as it could make >> things easier for maintainers if they don't want to sign >> an ICLA. >> Of course I won't complain if you think it's better to include >> this directly. > > The extension project is maintained on Sourceforge. > > I'm just seeing if there is interest right now. I use Groovy a lot but > didn't know if others did. > >> >> Pedro. >> >> On Mon, 26 Sep 2011 21:45:14 -0400, Carl Marcum <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I wanted to gauge the interest in including Groovy [1] as a scripting >>> language. >>> >>> For those not familiar, Groovy is a dynamic language for the JVM that >>> includes features like closures, builders, and dynamic typing. >>> >>> There is currently a Groovy For OpenOffice extension [2] for this >>> available under LGPL. I have contacted the author regarding >>> additionally licensing the extension as Apache and he would be willing >>> to do that to include it. >>> >>> Groovy itself is under the Apache 2.0 so I thought it may be a good fit. >>> >>> I am willing to work on this if there is interest. >>> >>> Best regards, >>> Carl >>> >>> [1] http://groovy.codehaus.org/ >>> [2] http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/GroovyForOpenOffice >> > Thanks, > Carl >
