Getting Started Configuring an Enterprise Development Environment For JBoss, Groovy, ColdFusion, Spring, Hibernate, Model-Glue and ColdSpring, among others.
As I stated in a couple of blog entries the recently, Alagad is moving towards using Groovy to develop the object model for the systems we create. I outlined the logic behind this decision in this post. Joe Rinehart outlined some of the important basic concepts in this post.
Today I’m going to write about how Alagad is configuring its development environment. I’m hoping that this documentation will help others get a basic environment setup to start working with Groovy and ColdFusion. From this starting point I’m sure we’ll all diverge into using our own preferred techniques.
When I’m done with this blog entry I’ll have created a few publicly readable SVN repositories, including one called "Tools", that you can hopefully use to skip some of the tedium of getting this stuff setup.