Hi Jecki, If you are looking for all the properties that can be configured in velocity.properties file, you can get that sample velocity.properties file in you velocity.jar file.
Anyhow here are the contents what I have in my velocity.properties which came in the jar. #------------------begin-------------------------- #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # These are the default properties for the # Velocity Runtime. These values are used when # Runtime.init() is called, and when Runtime.init(properties) # fails to find the specificed properties file. #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # R U N T I M E L O G #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # default LogSystem to use: default: AvalonLogSystem #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- runtime.log.logsystem.class = org.apache.velocity.runtime.log.AvalonLogSystem,org.apache.velocity.runtime.log.SimpleLog4JLogSystem #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # This is the location of the Velocity Runtime log. #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- runtime.log = velocity.log #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # This controls if Runtime.error(), info() and warn() messages include the # whole stack trace. The last property controls whether invalid references # are logged. #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- runtime.log.error.stacktrace = false runtime.log.warn.stacktrace = false runtime.log.info.stacktrace = false runtime.log.invalid.reference = true #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Configuration for the Log4JLogSystem. # You must define the runtime.log.logsystem.class property to be: # org.apache.velocity.runtime.log.Log4JLogSystem # # You must also include Log4J's .jar files into your classpath. They are # included with the Velocity distribution in the build/lib directory. # # There are several different options that you can configure. # Uncomment the ones that you want and also define their settings. #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #runtime.log.logsystem.log4j.pattern=%d - %m%n #runtime.log.logsystem.log4j.file.size=100000 #runtime.log.logsystem.log4j.file.backups=1 #runtime.log.logsystem.log4j.syslogd.host=my.syslog.server.com #runtime.log.logsystem.log4j.syslogd.facility=LOG_DAEMON #runtime.log.logsystem.log4j.remote.host=my.remote.server.com #runtime.log.logsystem.log4j.remote.port=1099 #runtime.log.logsystem.log4j.email.server=localhost [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] #runtime.log.logsystem.log4j.email.subject=Velocity Error Report #runtime.log.logsystem.log4j.email.buffer.size=512 #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # T E M P L A T E E N C O D I N G #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- input.encoding=ISO-8859-1 output.encoding=ISO-8859-1 #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # F O R E A C H P R O P E R T I E S #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # These properties control how the counter is accessed in the #foreach # directive. By default the reference $velocityCount will be available # in the body of the #foreach directive. The default starting value # for this reference is 1. #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- directive.foreach.counter.name = velocityCount directive.foreach.counter.initial.value = 1 #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # I N C L U D E P R O P E R T I E S #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # These are the properties that governed the way #include'd content # is governed. #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- directive.include.output.errormsg.start = <!-- include error : directive.include.output.errormsg.end = see error log --> #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # P A R S E P R O P E R T I E S #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- directive.parse.max.depth = 10 #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # T E M P L A T E L O A D E R S #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- resource.loader = file file.resource.loader.description = Velocity File Resource Loader file.resource.loader.class = org.apache.velocity.runtime.resource.loader.FileResourceLoader file.resource.loader.path = . file.resource.loader.cache = false file.resource.loader.modificationCheckInterval = 2 #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # VELOCIMACRO PROPERTIES #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # global : name of default global library. It is expected to be in the regular # template path. You may remove it (either the file or this property) if # you wish with no harm. #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- velocimacro.library = VM_global_library.vm velocimacro.permissions.allow.inline = true velocimacro.permissions.allow.inline.to.replace.global = false velocimacro.permissions.allow.inline.local.scope = false velocimacro.context.localscope = false #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # INTERPOLATION #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # turn off and on interpolation of references and directives in string # literals. ON by default :) #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- runtime.interpolate.string.literals = true #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # RESOURCE MANAGEMENT #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Allows alternative ResourceManager and ResourceCache implementations # to be plugged in. #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- resource.manager.class = org.apache.velocity.runtime.resource.ResourceManagerImpl resource.manager.cache.class = org.apache.velocity.runtime.resource.ResourceCacheImpl #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # PLUGGABLE INTROSPECTOR #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Allows alternative introspection and all that can of worms brings #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- runtime.introspector.uberspect = org.apache.velocity.util.introspection.UberspectImpl #--------------------------end----------------------------- Please let us know the exact problem, if my interpretation of your question is wrong. With Regards, Ravikanth.L On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 13:33:53 +0700, jecki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hi, > > can anybody give me list of keys used in velocity.properties, i'm having > trouble whenever i want to configure my velocity. > > thanx > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]