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Published: Apr 23 2007 / 00:15

It took me a while (because work has been so intense lately) but I have a working version of Groovy in the browser as Dion did with Ruby. The good news besides running Groovy with is that its also possible to call JavaScript code between your Groovy code without triggering a SecurityException (but I think its related to my security settings somehow, more on that). Dion's version included a tricky but clever way to read all tags from the document with JavaScript and later feed them to a dynamically created JRuby applet. This version does the same but adds support for JSObject (as it was in the last post).
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greathr replied ago:

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Who you calling a moron? :)

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