Steve Ebersole wrote:
> 
> Well it really depends whether the Antlr plugin is intended to ever
> support Antlr 3 or 4.
> 

I think there would be a separate plugin for Antlr3 because all the package
names have changed.


Steve Ebersole wrote:
> 
> And as for Groovy, I may be wrong not being a Groovy developer, but isnt 
> that considered more of a "provided dependency"?  Something the runtime 
> environment would provide?
> 

Typically you just throw the Groovy Jar on the class path. One could argue
though that this should be left to the end user application, in the spirit
of "provided".

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