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Groovy for Domain-Specific Languages, Second Edition

You're reading from   Groovy for Domain-Specific Languages, Second Edition Extend and enhance your Java applications with domain-specific scripting in Groovy

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2015
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ISBN-13 9781849695404
Length 386 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Introduction to DSLs and Groovy FREE CHAPTER 2. Groovy Quick Start 3. Essential Groovy DSLs 4. The Groovy Language 5. Groovy Closures 6. Example DSL – GeeTwitter 7. Power Groovy DSL Features 8. AST Transformations 9. Existing Groovy DSLs 10. Building a Builder 11. Implementing a Rules DSL 12. Integrating It All Index

Running Groovy

Now that you have Groovy installed, let's introduce some of the tools that come with the Groovy package. Groovy can be compiled into a Java class file and deployed as part of an application, the same as for any other Java class file. In addition to this, Groovy has several tools that allow us to execute a Groovy program as a script without the need to package it into a Java application.

There are three commands that we can use to launch a script. In the following sections, we will demonstrate the different methods of running Groovy scripts. As we progress through the book, you can use these methods to execute the Groovy scripts that we will describe.

The Groovy script engine – groovy

Let's start by writing a Groovy version of the ubiquitous Hello World program. We can start by creating a file called Hello.groovy, which contains the following code:

public class HelloGroovy {
public static void main(String [] args) {
        System.out.println("Hello, World...
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