Hi, Paul Noden schrieb: > Makes things a little clearer! Where would the groovy scripting engine > come, under java?
Best of all: The Groovy Scripting Engine is not maintained by us: Starting with 1.6 RC1 (RC3 has been published on monday), the groovy-all.jar is a real bundle containing the Scripting Engine. Just install that and you're done ;-) Regards Felix > > 2009/2/11 Jukka Zitting <[email protected]>: >> Hi, >> >> On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 10:47 AM, Felix Meschberger <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> With this proposed structure, it is easily visible, what gets included >>> in the main (big) release -- as part of launchpad/bundles -- and what >>> not. >> IMHO, the trunk should contain *exactly* what goes into a release. >> I.e. a release should pretty much be just a packaged export of a >> tagged version of the trunk. >> >> If we want to track things that aren't (yet) going to be included in >> the next release, then they should be kept outside the trunk. >> >> BR, >> >> Jukka Zitting >> > > Kind Regards, > > Paul Noden >
