Technical details
Genre |
Development software |
Publisher |
Packt |
Number of pages |
312 pages |
Written by |
Fergal Dearle |
Groovy for Domain-Specific Languages
- Build your own Domain Specific Languages on top of Groovy
- Integrate your existing Java applications using Groovy-based Domain Specific Languages (DSLs)
- Develop a Groovy scripting interface to Twitter
- A step-by-step guide to building Groovy-based Domain Specific Languages that run seamlessly in the Java environment
You may already be aware that the Java virtual machine runs on everything from the largest mainframe to the smallest microchip and supports almost every conceivable application. What you may not realize is that to develop software in some of these scenarios requires a targeted, single purpose language, a Domain Specific Language. The popular scripting language Groovy can be used to create a Domain Specific Language that can run directly on the JVM alongside regular Java code.
This comprehensive tutorial will take you through the design and development of Groovy-based Domain Specific Languages. It is a complete guide to the development of several mini-DSLs with a lot of easy-to-understand examples. This book will help you to gain all of the skills needed to develop your own Groovy-based DSLs, as it guides you from the basics through to the more complex meta-programming features of Groovy. The focus is on how the Groovy language can be used to construct domain-specific mini-languages.
Practical examples are used throughout to de-mystify the seemingly complex language features and to show how they can be used to create simple and elegant DSLs. The examples include a quick and simple Groovy DSL to interface with Twitter.
The book concludes with a chapter focusing on integrating Groovy-based DSLs in such a way that the scripts can be readily incorporated into the readers' own Java applications. The overall goal of this book is to take Java developers through the skills and knowledge they need to start building effective Groovy-based DSLs to integrate into their own applications.
This practical guide will teach you how to build Domain Specific Languages in Groovy that integrate seamlessly with your Java applications
<b>What you will learn from this book :</b>
- Learn Groovy scripting designed to get Java programmers using Groovy quickly
- Use the meta-programming features in Groovy to build your own DSLs
- Learn everything you need to know about Groovy markup and build your own Groovy builders to simplify your application development
- Build effective DSLs using operator overloading and Groovy categories
- Work with Groovy closures
- Get to grips with the working of Groovy on the JVM and integrate Groovy with your Java applications
<b>Who this book is written for</b>
This book is for Java software developers who have an interest in building domain scripting into their Java applications. No knowledge of Groovy is required, although it will be helpful. The book does not teach Groovy, but quickly introduces the basic ideas of Groovy. An experienced Java developer should have no problems with these and move quickly on to the more involved aspects of creating DSLs with Groovy. No experience of creating a DSL is required.
The book should also be useful for experienced Groovy developers who have so far only used Groovy DSLs such as Groovy builders and would like to start building their own Groovy-based DSLs.