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List:       groovy-user
Subject:    RE: [groovy-user] Newbie question
From:       "Smith, Jason, CTR, OASD(HA)/TMA" <Jason.Smith.ctr () tma ! osd ! mil>
Date:       2007-12-03 14:36:35
Message-ID: A1BE07A2636A6A42B707B78BADC3D0D1072785D1 () DENSMAIL01 ! INTERNAL ! HATMA ! DOM
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For this purpose, I have found evaluate(myFile.text) to be pretty powerful.  

I wish I had had Groovy back when I was designing our current XML-based properties \
architecture.  :-) 


Jason Smith
 
-----Original Message-----
From: lquerel [mailto:laurent.querel@gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007 4:25 PM
To: user@groovy.codehaus.org
Subject: RE: [groovy-user] Newbie question


In fact I want to use groovy to configure servers (in place of xml files). So the \
object approach does not seem to me essential. The most important thing for me is to \
                have configuration scripts:
- Readable and concise,
- Customizable,
- Reusable in other scripts or independently.
- With natural mapping between groovy type and java type : 1 --> java.lang.Integer, \
[] --> ArrayList...

Laurent Quérel





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