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Invalidating objects asynchronously + Terracotta + Groovy
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Invalidating objects asynchronously + Terracotta + Groovy


  • Subject: Invalidating objects asynchronously + Terracotta + Groovy
  • From: Stephane Guyot <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2008 15:12:59 +0200


Hi list,

i'm a little bit in trouble. I post a mail at 10:16:01  and 5 hours later , nothing on the list ?

I decide to re-send it
Stephane

Tonny,

the question is so interesting .... 

http://www.terracotta.org/web/display/orgsite/What+Is+Terracotta

If anybody has experience with this product , technology ?

Imagine if one day WebObjects rely on this kind of technology.   :-)

Dreaming is not forbidden !

Did you know that in Groovy today , you can use the Objective-C Category, but this time in Java. ?

http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GROOVY/Groovy+Categories

Many years ago it  was a dream, ( and a nigthmare when switching from Objective-C to Java ).

It would be nice, if some day we would be able to modify java/groovy code of a component 
without the needs to recompile all the application before launching, you can do that with Groovy. ( like the in old webscript day :-) )

cheers,
Stephane



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