Introduction to the Eclipse scripting tool Groovy Monkey. Groovy Monkey allows for you to engage in API exploration, Task Automation, Plugin prototyping and collaboration in a lightweight and simple way.
The plugin does not seem to work with eclipse 3.5. When I hit Run, i get:
org/apache/commons/logging/LogFactory java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/commons/logging/LogFactory at org.apache.bsf.BSFManager.(BSFManager.java:102) at net.sf.groovyMonkey.lang.MonkeyScript.run(MonkeyScript.java:212) at net.sf.groovyMonkey.RunMonkeyScript.runScript(RunMonkeyScript.java:236) at net.sf.groovyMonkey.RunMonkeyScript.runScript(RunMonkeyScript.java:212) at net.sf.groovyMonkey.RunMonkeyScript$3.run(RunMonkeyScript.java:173) at org.eclipse.core.internal.jobs.Worker.run(Worker.java:55)
5 comments:
Great presentation - makes me want to use GMonkey ASAP :)
Thanks that was the idea.
How is that Eclipse.org proposal coming along :P?
I am going to work on it as soon as I am finished writing a proposal to EclipseCon for Groovy Eclipse. :)
The plugin does not seem to work with eclipse 3.5. When I hit Run, i get:
org/apache/commons/logging/LogFactory
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/commons/logging/LogFactory
at org.apache.bsf.BSFManager.(BSFManager.java:102)
at net.sf.groovyMonkey.lang.MonkeyScript.run(MonkeyScript.java:212)
at net.sf.groovyMonkey.RunMonkeyScript.runScript(RunMonkeyScript.java:236)
at net.sf.groovyMonkey.RunMonkeyScript.runScript(RunMonkeyScript.java:212)
at net.sf.groovyMonkey.RunMonkeyScript$3.run(RunMonkeyScript.java:173)
at org.eclipse.core.internal.jobs.Worker.run(Worker.java:55)
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