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Getting Started With Eclipse and Groovy Posted: Jan 8, 2007 12:06 PM
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Groovy is specifically written to be easy for Java developers to learn and understand, and also integrates very well with Java at deploy-time as well as runtime. Another added benefit of Groovy (and one that I want to discuss here) is that it integrates very well with IDEs; most notably, Eclipse .

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