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groovyish: Go Check Out this Loop Tutorial
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Java APIs Groovy = faster development. Wednesday, June 27, 2007. Go Check Out this Loop Tutorial. I found this nice loop tutorial. I recommend you take a look. Go Check Out this Loop Tutorial. Im gonna write about Groovy! My Maven 2 blog. Rob is a dork.
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groovyish: August 2008
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Java APIs Groovy = faster development. Thursday, August 7, 2008. Getting Fully Qualified (attributes, that is). There's a lot of good examples out there on using GPath to read XML, but I couldn't find anything on a specific use case I had. While it's simple to access namespace-qualified elements, I was bereft of an example showing how to access a namespace-qualified attribute. Is this a black art, or is my Google-Fu weak? Hopefully neither. In any case, I figured out a way to it, and it's dirt simple.
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groovyish: I'm gonna write about Groovy!
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Java APIs Groovy = faster development. Wednesday, June 27, 2007. I'm gonna write about Groovy! Groovy is my choice for hacking something together quick. It has a nice little syntax that help you succinctly express what you want. No semi-colons and type definitions, no problem! Being able to leverage the Java APIs (the best around) with no hassle what-so-ever, pricless! Go Check Out this Loop Tutorial. Im gonna write about Groovy! My Maven 2 blog. Rob is a dork.
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groovyish: Samba + Groovy
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Java APIs Groovy = faster development. Tuesday, July 24, 2007. If you have an application where you need to connect with a Samba server I suggest you use JCIFS. This is a nice library for Java that allows file interaction on a remote machine via Samba. The nice thing about this library is that it uses classes that function just like the file classes you normally use in Java. Here is a nice little groovy script JCIFS:. SmbAuth = new NtlmPasswordAuthentication("bob.com", "joe", "smoe"). My Maven 2 blog.
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groovyish: May 2008
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Java APIs Groovy = faster development. Thursday, May 1, 2008. Password validation in Grails on user domain class. Static constraints = {. Password(blank: false, nullable: false, size:5.20, validator: {password, obj -. Def password2 = obj.properties['password2']. If(password2 = null) return true / skip matching password validation (only important when setting/resetting pass). True : ['invalid.matchingpasswords']. Static transients = ['password2']. Def create = {. Maybe pass some models into template?
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groovyish: Getting Fully Qualified (attributes, that is)
http://groovyish.blogspot.com/2008/08/getting-fully-qualified-attributes-that.html
Java APIs Groovy = faster development. Thursday, August 7, 2008. Getting Fully Qualified (attributes, that is). There's a lot of good examples out there on using GPath to read XML, but I couldn't find anything on a specific use case I had. While it's simple to access namespace-qualified elements, I was bereft of an example showing how to access a namespace-qualified attribute. Is this a black art, or is my Google-Fu weak? Hopefully neither. In any case, I figured out a way to it, and it's dirt simple.
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groovyish: Password validation in Grails on user domain class
http://groovyish.blogspot.com/2008/05/password-validation-in-grails-on-user.html
Java APIs Groovy = faster development. Thursday, May 1, 2008. Password validation in Grails on user domain class. Static constraints = {. Password(blank: false, nullable: false, size:5.20, validator: {password, obj -. Def password2 = obj.properties['password2']. If(password2 = null) return true / skip matching password validation (only important when setting/resetting pass). True : ['invalid.matchingpasswords']. Static transients = ['password2']. Def create = {. Maybe pass some models into template?
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groovyish: October 2007
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Java APIs Groovy = faster development. Wednesday, October 31, 2007. If you do any XML processing then I suggest you try DOMCategory in Groovy. A 'category' itself is feature of the Groovy language, borrowed from the objective C language. The short of it is you can use 'category' classes to wrap a given piece of your code. The objects in the wrapped code then gain new abilities! So what about DOMCatetgory (DOMcat)? Soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http:/ www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope". A n="uid" testing2 /a.
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groovyish: DOMCatagory
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Java APIs Groovy = faster development. Wednesday, October 31, 2007. If you do any XML processing then I suggest you try DOMCategory in Groovy. A 'category' itself is feature of the Groovy language, borrowed from the objective C language. The short of it is you can use 'category' classes to wrap a given piece of your code. The objects in the wrapped code then gain new abilities! So what about DOMCatetgory (DOMcat)? Soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http:/ www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope". A n="uid" testing2 /a.