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Unlike Java, in Groovy, anything can be used in a switch statement, not just primitive types. In a typical eventPerformed method

switch(event.source) {
   case object1:
        // do something
        break
   case object2:
        // do something
        break
}
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Unlike Java, in Groovy, anything can be used in a switch statement, not just primitive types. In a typical eventPerformed method

switch(event.source) {
   case object1:
        // do something
        break
   case object2:
        // do something
        break
}