Re: Usage of ToolManager

2022-02-04 Thread Mike Kienenberger
without using ToolManager. > That answers my question. > > > > Thank you! > > > cheers > Stefan > > > > Von: Mike Kienenberger > An: Velocity Users List > Kopie: Stefan Großhauser > Gesendet: 03.02.2022 15:20 > Betreff: Re: Usage

Re: Usage of ToolManager

2022-02-03 Thread Stefan Großhauser
ToolManager. That answers my question. Thank you! cheers Stefan Von: Mike Kienenberger An: Velocity Users List Kopie: Stefan Großhauser Gesendet: 03.02.2022 15:20 Betreff: Re: Usage of ToolManager I haven't used Velocity 2 or ToolManager 3, but the basics of Velocity

Re: Usage of ToolManager

2022-02-03 Thread Mike Kienenberger
I haven't used Velocity 2 or ToolManager 3, but the basics of Velocity are very simple. You create a VelocityContext (which is effectively a Java.util.Map). You "put" objects into it with String keys. You reference these string keys in your template. In the setup code: VelocityContext context =

Re: Usage of ToolManager

2022-02-03 Thread Stefan Großhauser
Hello, I just want to kindly ping my question below one last time. Unfortunately I have not yet found the way the Velocity Tools are intended to be used in an Application. Is somebody able to give me a hint? Thank you so much! Stefan Hello everone, I am sorry that I have yet