Wow! Looks interesting and I'd like to try it out.I'm having trouble with the 
documentation at HiveMind User Guide. I have downloaded and unzipped. The 
documentation says to right click on a directory and select new->web app. Well 
that does not work -- probably because I have not finished the installation to 
register crudzilla with windows explorer. Where are the installation 
instructions that explain what to do after unzipping?Thankssiegfried
  
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    On Saturday, September 10, 2016 6:51 PM, Edmond Kemokai 
<[email protected]> wrote:
 

 Hello Groovy Users,

I am the developer of Hivemind (www.crudzilla.com), it is a web application 
platform that greatly simplifies web application development on the JVM. It 
also supports a bunch of languages that have been ported to the JVM (Python, 
Groovy, Ruby, Javascript, Closure). It has a lot of interesting ideas that I 
think you'll enjoy exploring.


The full product and source code is available for download on our site, 
including rich documentation.

This IDE is different from traditional options out there in two key ways:

1) It is a completely integrated solution that combines an application server 
(jetty), a Middleware and a browser based IDE. You simply start it and get to 
work building applications.


2)It is designed for dynamic languages and is based on JSR-223. This means you 
can use these dynamic languages on the JVM with ease to build standard Java web 
applications. In fact the back-end of the IDE is built completely in Groovy via 
JSR-223 scripting, in other words the product is self referencing and uses its 
own constructs in its own construction.

I want to share with the community and hope to get some helpful feedback. Happy 
to answer any questions.

-Edmond





   

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