Being a Java programmer, I don't really have a Groovy background, but I use Groovy a lot lately to extend Maven (using GMaven). So far, I could use all the Java code I need in Groovy with the added Groovy sugar (metaclass methods, more operators, closures). My knowledge of Groovy is far from complete, but I like it, especially for Scripting purposes (I'm a bit careful about using a non-static typed language in an enterprise scenario, but that's not the topic here).
Anyway, the question is:
Is every bit of valid Java code automatically valid Groovy code? (I am talking about Source code, not compiled classes, I know Groovy can interact with Java classes.) Or are there Java constructs that are illegal in Groovy? Perhaps a reserved Groovy keyword that could be used as an identifier in Java, or something else? Or has Groovy deliberately been designed to be 100%-source compatible with Java?