I've been using Groovy in Action (main author is Dierk Konig) since I started toying
with Groovy in Xwiki, it's fairly good in terms of content and idea's.
There is some documentation at
http://groovy.codehaus.org/; along with some tutorials and
cookbook examples.
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From: users-bounces(a)xwiki.org [mailto:users-bounces@xwiki.org] On Behalf Of Ricardo
Rodríguez
Sent: 02 November 2007 12:45
To: users(a)xwiki.org
Subject: Re: [xwiki-users] Adding a document in
XWiki.org
Esbach, Brandon wrote:
Given that I can't access outside servers from our server network
(company policy), I adjusted this to reflect my own database -
changing only the db name and user details. I setup a table to mimic your column name as
well.
On 1.1 it seems to work; though my environment is a bit different to
standard release (not completely standard xwiki install).
Thanks, Brandon.
Thus, I assume something is doing wrong with my 1.2M1 installations. I'll will try to
learn more about Groovy and Groovy from XWiki.
I do need to show this, reading external RDBMS, XWiki feature. I think I can use the
firstRow method until I get a working Groovy/XWiki environment or I am able to understand
the Custom Mapping option.
Cheers,
Ricardo
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