WebObjects with Scala

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What is Scala?

Scala is a modern language not unlike Groovy.
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.

Many of its features and paradigms favor multi-threaded and concurrent development which may not be unfamiliar to Objective-C developers:

                             Objective-C                                 Java     Scala                       
 Mutable/Immuable Datatypes Collections e.g: NSArray/NSMutableArray      No        All datatypes              
 Closures                        Extension                               No        Built-in                   
 Static variables                 Yes                                      Yes        No                          
 Static methods/functions         Yes                                      Yes        No                          
 Concurrency                    Grand Central Dispatch (Extension)      Threads  Actors                       

Other notable features include:

                             Objective-C                                 Java     Scala                       
 Parametered methods         Yes e.g: addObject: to:                   No          Yes e.g: add(object= ,to=) 
 Class composition           Categories                                  Interfaces  Traits                       

A fuller description of Scala can be found here.

Why Use Scala?

With Web 2.0, building concurrent WebObjects applications is a must.
Developing and maintaining a concurrent or multi-threaded WebObjects application can be challenging.

Scala offers concurrency built into the language and is inherently thread-safe.
So it may offer new solutions to allowing concurrency in WebObjects.

Can WebObjects be Programmed With Scala?

Yes. It is very simple.
Scala compiles to java bytecode. Hence using it with WebObjects is fairly straightforward.

How to Develop WebObjects With Scala

  1. Install the Scala eclipse IDE
  2. Add Scala support to your project
    1. Right-click your project in the WO Explorer
    2. In the context menu select Scala -> Add Scala Nature
  3. Convert or use .scala instead of .java source
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Note

This is for Eclipse/WOLips developers

WO Scala Example

The following is a mixed Java/Scala version of the WO Movies D2W app.
All the EO logic and WO components are in Scala.
Only the Application class is Java.

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Setup

  1. Install and run the OpenBase OBMovies database.
  2. Right-click on Application.java and run as a WOApplication (as usual).

EO Templates

See: Scala templates