I'm just learning scala coming out of the groovy/java world. My first script requires a 3rd party library TagSoup for XML/HTML parsing, and I'm loath to have to add it the old school way: that is, downloading TagSoup from its developer website, and then adding it to the class path.
Is there a way to resolve third party libraries in my scala scripts? I'm thinking Ivy, I'm thinking Grape.
Ideas?
The answer that worked best for me was to install n8:
curl https://raw.github.com/n8han/conscript/master/setup.sh | sh
cs harrah/xsbt --branch v0.11.0
Then I could import tagsoup fairly easily example.scala
/***
libraryDependencies ++= Seq(
"org.ccil.cowan.tagsoup" % "tagsoup" % "1.2.1"
)
*/
def getLocation(address:String) = {
...
}
And run using scalas:
scalas example.scala
Thanks for the help!