Scripting languages have recently garnered a bit of attention. With the arrival of Groovy and Jython, writing scripts merged with Java is more natural than Ant. Using XML to call Java methods has always been forced, mostly because it's hard to express flow, conditional expressions, and... Scripting languages have recently garnered a bit of attention. With the arrival of Groovy and Jython, writing scripts merged with Java is more natural than Ant. Using XML to call Java methods has always been forced, mostly because it's hard to express flow, conditional expressions, and...Mar. 29, 2005 12:00 AM EST Reads: 27,458 Replies: 1 |







Ignacio Coloma is a J2EE architect at InfoInnova. For the last six years he has been developing applications for e-banking, air transport, e-government, and message processing systems. Currently he is extending J2EE applications with scripting languages.



























