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Josh (Formerly) In Antarctica: 09/01/2008 - 10/01/2008
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Josh (Formerly) In Antarctica. Wednesday, September 17, 2008. My First Griffon App. Sorry it's been so long since I posted here. Work keeps me busy. I thought I'd give it a try. I started by downloading. Griffon. Once I had everything setup, I created an app:. If you've done any Grails. Development, this will be a familiar idiom to you. The results of this command is a straightforward directory structure, focused around the MVC pattern. You'll recognize directories for. For me) in the. Def plot = new Com...
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Josh (Formerly) In Antarctica: Griffon Tip: Mac Look and Feel on Snow Leopard
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Josh (Formerly) In Antarctica. Wednesday, September 09, 2009. Griffon Tip: Mac Look and Feel on Snow Leopard. File to include the 'mac' look and feel first:. Import groovy.swing.SwingBuilder import griffon.util.GriffonPlatformHelper GriffonPlatformHelper.tweakForNativePlatform(app) SwingBuilder.lookAndFeel('mac', 'nimbus', 'gtk', ['metal', [boldFonts: false] ). Danno Ferrin (aka shemnon). This will be the default for greenfield 0.2 Griffon applications. Thanks for sharing this information its really nice.
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Josh (Formerly) In Antarctica: 07/01/2009 - 08/01/2009
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Josh (Formerly) In Antarctica. Tuesday, July 14, 2009. First off, Griffon plugins are simply Griffon applications with a few extra bits not normally used in a standard application—scripts for providing command line targets e.g.,. And interception of Griffon events like. To get started with plugin development, you'll want to decide whether you want to create a new plugin or edit an existing one. If you want to create a new plugin and install it in an existing application:. Rm -rf installer-0.3. Scripting,...
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Josh (Formerly) In Antarctica: Griffon Tip: Intercepting Window Closing Events
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Josh (Formerly) In Antarctica. Tuesday, September 01, 2009. Griffon Tip: Intercepting Window Closing Events. When building an editor of sorts, it is often useful to intercept the window closing event so that you can prompt the user to save if the editor has unsaved changes. To do this in Griffon, we first need to change the defaultCloseOperation. And define a windowClosing. Event handler on our application. Node in the view:. If we run our application now, we should notice that.the windowClosing.
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Josh (Formerly) In Antarctica: 11/01/2008 - 12/01/2008
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Josh (Formerly) In Antarctica. Tuesday, November 18, 2008. RESTful Query URLs (Cont.). As a follow up on my previous RESTful Query URLs post. I'm going to be looking at implementing RESTful querying to the JSON repository I developed. The repository stores JSON documents and is searchable using a 'query-by-example' approach, e.g. you provide a document with the key/value combinations you're interested in and the repository returns all documents that match. I think this is why URI-encoding appeals to me: ...
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Josh (Formerly) In Antarctica: Griffon Tip: Silly SwingBuilder Tricks
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Josh (Formerly) In Antarctica. Monday, October 12, 2009. Griffon Tip: Silly SwingBuilder Tricks. Here's two quick tips for working with radio buttons in SwingBuilder. Radio buttons are created using SwingBuilder's radioButton(). Method. To ensure only one is selected at a time, you must also associate them with a button group. Ideally SwingBuilder would allow you to nest your radioButton(). S inside a buttonGroup(). Unfortunately this doesn't work as buttonGroup(). As a bonus, here's how you can use mutu...
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Josh (Formerly) In Antarctica: 11/01/2009 - 12/01/2009
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Josh (Formerly) In Antarctica. Thursday, November 05, 2009. Griffon Plugins and Addons. In this post, I'm going to talk a bit about Griffon plugins and addons- what they are, why they're useful, and how you can create your own. As an example, I'll walk through the steps used to create the recently released Griffon Mail Plugin. What are Plugins and Addons? Provide a mechanism to extend your Griffon application with new functionality at build-time. They are commonly used to integrate external libraries.
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Josh (Formerly) In Antarctica: My First Griffon App
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Josh (Formerly) In Antarctica. Wednesday, September 17, 2008. My First Griffon App. Sorry it's been so long since I posted here. Work keeps me busy. I thought I'd give it a try. I started by downloading. Griffon. Once I had everything setup, I created an app:. If you've done any Grails. Development, this will be a familiar idiom to you. The results of this command is a straightforward directory structure, focused around the MVC pattern. You'll recognize directories for. For me) in the. Def plot = new Com...
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Shingler's Thoughts: November 2008
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Jim Shingler's thoughts about IT and life in general. Thursday, November 27, 2008. Griffon Collab Todo Example. Okay, it is still a work in progress, . . . But, I have pushed the Griffon Collab Todo application to Github (http:/ github.com/jshingler/gcollabtodo/wikis). Griffon Collab Todo is a reimplementation of the Swing Client found in Chapter 13 of Beginning Groovy and Grails. The application is a Griffon. Groovy and Swing) client to a Grails. Have done a Great Job with Griffon! Posted by Jim Shingler.
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Josh (Formerly) In Antarctica: 10/01/2008 - 11/01/2008
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Josh (Formerly) In Antarctica. Friday, October 31, 2008. The last couple of days I've been working on writing a RESTful JSON document database. While a number of these already exist ( CouchDB. NB: I'm no REST expert so the information below is my observations rather than any best practices. I'd love for anyone who knows better to chime into the discussion. In this approach, you provide a search endpoint, say something unoriginal like '. This approach seems closer to RPC than REST to me, but may be the be...