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- Groovin' with WebWork 2: Using Groovy as Actions by Christian Parker - [Clicks: 52]
Where do dynamic languages such as Groovy fit into our Java world? Christian Parker has found a niche, using Groovy as the language of choice for his WebWork 2 actions. In this article he discusses how he added support for Groovy in WebWork, and how he has a nice dev environment where he can simply change the .groovy action, and hit reload on his browser to see the changes!
http://www.theserverside.com/blogs/showblog.tss?id=GroovinWithWebwork2 - Jul, 2004 - Art of Java Web development: WebWork by Neal Ford - [Clicks: 46]
In this article, an excerpt from his book Art of Java Development, Neal Ford introduces the WebWork open source development framework. He discusses its architecture, configuration, and key concepts.
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-03-2004/jw-0329-webwork.html - Mar, 2004
- WebWork 2 Spring Integration - [Clicks: 22]
I started out using the original WebWork documentation to get Spring to initialize Webwork actions, but it appears that a lot has changed since the days of WebWork 1.x. This will be my attempt to clarify some of those changes and to list the steps necessary to get the two to play nicely. Please comment with clarifications or corrections!
http://wiki.opensymphony.com/display/WW/WebWork+2+Spring+Integration - Apr, 2004