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I have a loop in my controller that does something like this:

for(d in grailsApplication.domainClasses) {
    def c = d.getClazz().count()

    // construct table containing object instance counts
}

My intent is to use this loop to count the instances of non-leaf domain classes in my database. Is there a way to query the domain class itself to find out if it is abstract or not? I wasn't sure if there were some member functions automatically added by the framework since I am still new to Groovy/Grails. I couldn't find anything that addressed it in the Grails documentation.

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  • Figured it out after a few minutes of poking around the Groovy documentation. The function isAbstract() can be invoked on the domain class to determine whether or not the domain class is a leaf node in the class hierarchy.
    – Jeff White
    Nov 5, 2012 at 17:48
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    you should reply your self with that as an answer and accept it.
    – 16dots
    Nov 5, 2012 at 21:52
  • I tried that but my reputation was too low to let me answer my own question in less than 8 hours. Will give it another shot.
    – Jeff White
    Nov 6, 2012 at 2:38

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Figured it out after a few minutes of poking around the Groovy documentation. The function isAbstract() can be invoked on the domain class to determine whether or not the domain class is a leaf node in the class hierarchy

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