Version 1.0.1 of the Groovy Eclipse Plugin is now available.

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Version 1.0.1 of the Groovy Eclipse Plugin is now available.

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Version 1.0.1 of  the Groovy Eclipse Plugin is now available.

Thanks to the the Groovy Team for all their work, to Jay Zimmerman,  
founder of "No Fluff, Just Stuff" Java symposiums (http://
www.nofluffjuststuff.com) who's financial support enabled the many  
changes that were implemented, and to the Groovy community for the  
patches and bug reports that helped add the polish to this release.

The URL for the update site is http://dist.codehaus.org/groovy/distributions/update/  .

The most significant feature that user's will notice is that content  
assist is now available in the Groovy editor. Through type inference,  
the completions that are available are the same as those for  
statically typed variables. The completions that are available are:
-Properties, fields and methods.
-Completions of class names.
-Completions for the Default Groovy Methods.
-Completions for category methods for code inside of 'use' blocks.
-Implement getter/setter code assist. For example, type toSt<ctrl
+space> and a completion for 'String toString() {}' is available.
When possible, types are inferred for duck typed fields/properties,  
local variables and method return types.
Plugin extension points are available for code assist as well as type  
inference.

Under the covers, the plugin has been significantly refactored. What  
was a large monolith is now a collection of plugins. This should make  
it much easier for developers to follow the code in the plugin and  
submit patches for bug fixes and feature enhancements. Support for  
coding the plugin in Groovy has also been implemented. Parts of the  
plugin have been written in Groovy.

A developers guide is now available as Eclipse help. It documents the  
various components and extension points introduced in this release.

Finally, Groovy has been packaged in its own plugin. This should make  
it possible to enable different versions of Groovy to be easily used  
by GroovyEclipse in the future, and for end users who want to use the  
very latest Groovy release.


Scott



 
Scott



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