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== Table of Contents ==
 1. [#Overview Overview]
 2. [wiki:/Config  Configuration]
  * [wiki:/ConfigXml XML]
  * [wiki:/ConfigProperties Properties]
  * [wiki:/ConfigJava Java]
 3. [wiki:/StandaloneUse "Standalone" Use]
 4. [wiki:/GenericTools GenericTools]
 5. [wiki:/VelocityView VelocityView]
 6. [wiki:/VelocityStruts VelocityStruts]
 7. [wiki:/WebFrameworkIntegration Integration w/a Web Framework]
 8. [wiki:/CreatingTools Creating Your Own Tools]

== Overview ==

A Velocity "tool" is just a POJO (plain old java object) that is "useful" in a 
template and is not meant to be rendered in the output.  In other words, a 
"tool" (in Velocity-speak) is meant to be used but not seen themselves (e.g. 
for formatting dates or numbers, url building, etc).

The VelocityTools project is, first of all, a collection of such useful Java 
classes, as well as infrastructure to easily, automatically and transparently 
make these tools available to your Velocity templates.  Other aims of the 
project include providing easy integration of Velocity into the view-layer of 
your web applications (via the VelocityViewTag and VelocityViewServlet) and 
integration with Struts 1.x applications.

In recognition of these varying aims, the VelocityTools project is divided into 
three parts:  [wiki:/GenericTools GenericTools], [wiki:/VelocityView 
VelocityView] and [wiki:/VelocityStruts VelocityStruts].  Each of these parts 
builds on the previous one and has its own JAR distribution.

[wiki:/GenericTools GenericTools] is the set of classes that provide basic 
infrastructure for using tools in standard Java SE Velocity projects, as well 
as a set of tools for use in generic Velocity templates.  Perenial favorites 
here are the DateTool, NumberTool and RenderTool, though there are many others 
available as well.

[wiki:/VelocityView VelocityView] includes all of the [wiki:/GenericTools 
GenericTools] and adds infrastructure and specialized tools for using Velocity 
in the view layer of web applications (Java EE projects).  This includes the 
VelocityViewServlet or VelocityLayoutServlet for processing Velocity template 
requests and the VelocityViewTag for embedding Velocity in JSP.  Popular tools 
here are the LinkTool and the ParameterTool.

[wiki:/VelocityStruts VelocityStruts] includes both [wiki:/VelocityView 
VelocityView] and [wiki:/GenericTools GenericTools] and adds tools for use in 
Struts 1.x applications.  These tools match the functions of the key Struts 
taglibs and provide access to Struts resources, messages, tiles, validation 
functions and more.

It is worth noting that these tools, being POJOs (though some require a little 
configuration) are generally useful and may be used within your java classes or 
even other template languages, though you may need to instantiate and configure 
them manually (not difficult) to do so.  VelocityTools2 has been designed with 
this in mind.  Ask on the user mailing list if you have questions about using 
VelocityTools without Velocity.

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