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[jira] [Assigned] (OFBIZ-11205) Move Groovy scripts from /groovyScripts/ to /src/main/groovy/

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-11205?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Jacques Le Roux reassigned OFBIZ-11205:
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    Assignee: Jacques Le Roux

> Move Groovy scripts from /groovyScripts/ to /src/main/groovy/ 
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>                 Key: OFBIZ-11205
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-11205
>             Project: OFBiz
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: ALL COMPONENTS
>    Affects Versions: Trunk
>            Reporter: Jacques Le Roux
>            Assignee: Jacques Le Roux
>            Priority: Major
>             Fix For: Upcoming Branch
>
>
> As mentioned in this discussion: https://markmail.org/message/2grqu63yvfpvxzz6
> {quote}
> Here is the (simple) plan:
> 1. We move all Groovy scripts from /groovyScripts/ to /src/main/groovy/
> 2. We add the necessary packages names
> 3. Devs can then open "gradlew --continuous" in a terminal and let it like that. It will continuously build on any changes in Gradle sourcesets 
> So, if you modify a Groovy scripts while running an OFBiz instance, the changes will be reflected in the instance and you can check possible syntax or alike issues in the terminal running the continuous build. It's very fast since only changes have an impact on the build.
> I'm sure there are other benefits to follow "the common convention of putting groovy compiled sources in ${COMPONENT}/src/main/groovy.", as suggested Mathieu.
> {quote}
> [~paulfoxworthy] added
> bq.  This will encourage and accelerate moving Java services to Groovy, I think.
> And [~gil portenseigne]:
> bq. The main advantage I see is, beside compilation, the integration in your IDE, that was not optimum, and the possibility to re-use methods from these script migrated to explicit classes.



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