No experience with it, If you don't need fancy stuff like nested classes you can
probably just write your java code into the groovy macro, most java code works in groovy.
Otherwise you could write the java code, compile to a jar, put the jar in the WEB-INF/lib
folder, then in groovy just:
import your.fully.qualified.class.Name;
instantiate it and use.
If you need it to be a singleton, you can make it an XWiki component, I found the best way
is to copy one of the simple existing components such as this:
http://svn.xwiki.org/svnroot/xwiki/platform/core/trunk/xwiki-captcha/
I don't know much about JNI but I do know it's easy to add java code to XWiki.
Caleb
Mike Davis wrote:
This is sort of a random shot, just hoping someone has
implemented something similar before. There is a C++ API used to securely connect to and
query a database. The database is maintained by IT, so I need to go through this API
rather than directly accessing the database (in which case I would use JDBC with groovy).
I was wondering if there is a way to write groovy bindings for C++ functions. I know
this can be done with Java for C++ (JNI/Jace/etc), but does anyone have any experience
doing such a thing with groovy or in a wiki context?
Thanks,
-Mike
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