Wiki source code of WebObjects with Scala

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1 === What is Scala? ===
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3 Scala is a modern language not unlike Groovy.
4 It is said to be more powerful (and faster) than Groovy or Rails which has been the reason for its adoption at sites like Twitter.
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6 Many of its features and paradigms favor multi-threaded and concurrent development which may not be unfamiliar to Objective-C and WebObjects developers. Here's a summary:
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8 |= |= Objective-C |= Java |= Scala
9 |= Mutable/Immuable Datatypes | Collections //e.g: NSArray/NSMutableArray// | No | //All datatypes//
10 |= Closures | Blocks (//Extension//) | No | //Built-in//
11 |= Static variables | Yes | Yes | No
12 |= Static methods/functions | Yes | Yes | No
13 |= Concurrency | [[Grand Central Dispatch>>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Central_Dispatch]] (//Extension//)| //Threads// |[[Actors>>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actor_model]]
14 |= |= Weakly Typed |=--Strongly Typed--|= Strongly Typed
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16 Other notable features include:
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18 |= |= Objective-C |= Java |= Scala
19 |= Parametered methods | Yes //e.g: addObject: to~:// | No | Yes //e.g: add(object= ,to=)//
20 |= Class composition | Categories | Interfaces | Traits
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22 A fuller description of Scala can be found [[here>>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scala_(programming_language)]].
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24 === Why Use Scala? ===
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26 With Web 2.0, building concurrent WebObjects applications is a must.
27 Developing and maintaining a concurrent or multi-threaded WebObjects application can be challenging.
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29 Scala offers concurrency that is (effectively) built-in to the language and is inherently thread-safe.
30 So it may offer new solutions for concurrency in WebObjects.
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32 === Can WebObjects be Programmed In Scala? ===
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34 Yes. It is very simple.
35 Scala compiles to java bytecode. Hence using it with WebObjects is fairly straightforward.
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37 = WebObjects In Scala =
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39 The following is an in-depth explanation of differences between Java and Scala in WebObjects:
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41 == EOs in Scala ==
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43 === Constants ===
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45 Scala doesn't have static variables or methods. However, every class does have a //Companion Object// that will allow you to achieve something equivalent to static variables.
46 One of the advantages of this approach is that it is **thread-safe**, so you don't have to worry about synchronizing access to these fields in a concurrent application.
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48 In Java:
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50 {{code}}
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52 public class _Talent extends EOGenericRecord {
53 public static final String ENTITY_NAME = "Talent";
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55 {{/code}}
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57 In Scala:
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59 {{code}}
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61 object _Talent extends EOGenericRecord {
62 val ENTITY_NAME = "Talent"
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64 {{/code}}
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66 === Compacted imports ===
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68 What is five lines in Java:
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70 {{code}}
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72 import com.webobjects.eocontrol.EOGenericRecord;
73 import com.webobjects.eocontrol.EORelationshipManipulation;
74 import com.webobjects.foundation.NSArray;
75 import com.webobjects.foundation.NSData;
76 import org.apache.log4j.Logger;
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78 {{/code}}
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80 Is three lines in Scala:
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82 {{code}}
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84 import com.webobjects.eocontrol.{EOGenericRecord, EORelationshipManipulation}
85 import com.webobjects.foundation.{NSArray, NSData}
86 import org.apache.log4j.Logger
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88 {{/code}}
89
90 == How to Program WebObjects In Scala ==
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92 {{include value="WOL:Adding Scala Support to a WOLips Project"}}{{/include}}
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94 {{note title="Note"}}
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96 This is for Eclipse/WOLips IDE
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98 {{/note}}
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100 == WO Scala Example ==
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102 The following is a mixed Java/Scala version of the WO Movies D2W app.
103 All the EO logic and WO components are in Scala.
104 Only the Application class is Java.
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106 {{attachments patterns=".*zip"}}{{/attachments}}
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108 === Setup ===
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110 1. Install and run the OpenBase OBMovies database.
111 1. Right-click on Application.java and run as a WOApplication (as usual).
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113 ==== EO Templates ====
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115 See: [[Scala templates>>http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WOL/EOGenerator+Templates+and+Additions]]
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117 When you create your ##.eogen## file, be sure to make the following changes in the EOGenerator Editor:
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119 1. Change the File Names Extension to "scala"
120 1. Uncheck Java under Options