Thanks for this work, I would like to see that in groovy language as well, I'll try to post an example, it shouldn't be difficult anyway.
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Thanks for this work, I would like to see that in groovy language as well, I'll try to post an example, it shouldn't be difficult anyway.
Thanks for the feedback.
I dont know how usable it would be, but you can add a jar to the groovy classpath and use the methods of that class. If you go for this: There is already a new version (0.2.0) in place that you might want to check out. And please provide some feedback :)