Changes for page WebObjects with Scala
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... ... @@ -20,11 +20,8 @@ 20 20 21 21 === Why Use Scala? === 22 22 23 -Scala can help you to write thread-safe code. 24 -It has concurrency that is built-in to the standard library, primarily via Actors. 23 +For WebObjects developers, Scala offers itself as a powerful, safe and easy-to-use solution for [[concurrent computing>>Building Concurrent Applications with WebObjects and Scala]]. (In other words, Scala Actors can be used for problems that would have normally required threads). 25 25 26 -So for WebObjects developers, Scala offers itself as a powerful, safe and easy-to-use solution for [[concurrent applications>>Building Concurrent Applications with WebObjects and Scala]]. (In other words, Scala Actors can be used for problems that would have normally required threads). 27 - 28 28 === Can WebObjects be Programmed In Scala? === 29 29 30 30 Yes. It is very simple. ... ... @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ 34 34 35 35 ===== Caveats ===== 36 36 37 - Tool support is a weak point. If your Application class is in Scala then you will have to create an Eclipse launch configuration manually. Also the [[Scala plugin>>http://www.scala-ide.org]]is ratherslow and still verybuggy.34 +Legacy tool support is often cited as a weak point. If your Application class is in Scala then you will have to create an Eclipse launch configuration manually. Also the [[Scala plugin>>http://www.scala-ide.org]] can be slow at times and sometimes buggy. 38 38 39 39 = WebObjects In Scala = 40 40