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Refactoring support for the groovy-eclipse plug-in
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Conference on Object Oriented Programming Systems Languages and Applications archive
Companion to the 23rd ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming systems languages and applications table of contents
Nashville, TN, USA
DEMONSTRATION SESSION: Demonstrations table of contents
Pages 727-728  
Year of Publication: 2008
ISBN:978-1-60558-220-7
Authors
Michael Klenk  IFS Institute for Software at HSR Rapperswil, Rapperswil, Switzerland
Reto Kleeb  IFS Institute for Software at HSR Rapperswil, Rapperswil, Switzerland
Martin Kempf  IFS Institute for Software at HSR Rapperswil, Rapperswil, Switzerland
Peter Sommerlad  IFS Institute for Software at HSR Rapperswil, Rapperswil, Switzerland
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ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
SIGPLAN: ACM Special Interest Group on Programming Languages
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

This article presents our refactoring plug-in for the Groovy-Eclipse Plug-in.

Refactoring is a very important technique for every software engineer to ensure the healthiness of his code and a cornerstone of agile software development. In our project we introduce refactoring support for Groovy-Eclipse, with six automated refactorings as well as a source code formatter.

Since Java and Groovy are that closely related we also analyzed and documented the options to introduce crosslanguage refactorings between Java and Groovy.


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Collaborative Colleagues:
Michael Klenk: colleagues
Reto Kleeb: colleagues
Martin Kempf: colleagues
Peter Sommerlad: colleagues