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Griffon is an application framework for developing desktop applications in the JVM, with Groovy being the primary language of choice. Inspired by Grails, Griffon follows the Convention over Configuration paradigm, paired with an intuitive MVC architecture and a command line interface.
GPars (Groovy Parallel Systems) brings a wide variety of high-level concurrency concepts, such as actors, parallel collections, agents, dataflow concurrency and other to Groovy developers. Leveraging the enormous flexibility of the Groovy programming language and building on proven Java
Brings Behavior Driven Development to your Griffon application via Easyb. This is a port of the Grails Easyb plugin (version 0.8) made by Rodrigo Urubatan.
Enables SystemTray and TrayIcon support on your Griffon application. The TrayIcon class is actually JPopupTrayIcon by Michael Biem (from the Fishfarm project), which is in turn based on Alex Potochkin's JXTrayIcon. In short words this class allows you to display a JPopupMenu in the systemTray
This plugin will generate code coverage reports using Cobertura, it is actually a port of the Grails Code Coverage plugin made by Mike Hugo.
JideBuilder is a Groovy builder for the open source JIDE Common Layer (http://jide-oss.dev.java.net).It is based on the original SwingBuilder. The goal of the project is having a builder for swing apps that seamlessly integrates default swing and JIDE components.
Enables UI testing with FEST. FEST-Swing is a Java library that provides a fluent interface for functional Swing GUI testing. This library provides an easy-to-use API that makes creation and maintenance of GUI tests easy. Tests created with FEST usually belong to the integration type, as they rely
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