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Nathan,
Nathan Bubna wrote:
If it is an independent project that will not be fully
absorbed/integrated into an existing project, then it is much easier
to get interest if people are free to try the code out (i.e. there is
a release they can
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yoursoft,
yoursoft wrote:
Dear Developers,
The first version is my class is available.
It is a little performance tweak, because this read from disk only,
when original template is changed, and make a cached compressed copy of it.
Just to
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Nathan,
Nathan Bubna wrote:
The VelocityView class can
be easily used in a filter as it is, and once we have the toolboxes in
the request/session/application attributes, then we can access them
from any servlet or filter. So, we would just need
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Lei,
Lei Gu wrote:
Multi-thread concurrency issue
During our concurrency testing, we observed NullPointer exceptions being
thrown when two people hit the same page at the same time for the first
time. Upon further investigation, it turns out
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All,
Nathan Bubna wrote:
On 4/10/07, Henning P. Schmiedehausen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, the primitive types are the problem. For Object arrays,
using asArray
is a piece of cake. However, for simple types, you can not cast to
Object [],
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Henning,
Henning P. Schmiedehausen wrote:
Christopher Schultz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'd be happy to attach this code to a Jira isssue in order to bless it
as something being given away freely (but I reserve the right to publish
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Supun,
Supun Kamburugamuva wrote:
2.I couldn't call inner class methods. I put an inner class object in
to Velocity context and then tried to call its methods from the
template. But it didn't work. Velocity just outputs the calling method
name.
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Dan,
Dude... every single email from this list includes an unsubscribe link
at the bottom. Try it out. Sending an email to the list will certainly
not unsubscribe you.
- -chris
Dan Damian wrote:
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From: Will
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All,
I haven't looked at the code, but introspection often has special cases
for primitive types, whereas their wrapper types (java.lang.Boolean, in
this case) are handled generically as Objects.
Are we sure that java.lang.Boolean.class is
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Jonathan,
Jonathan Revusky wrote:
I simply pointed out that the reasoning offered for wanting to remove
the @author tags was quite tenuous, to say the least.
You did more than that... you went on to bash the project and its
current members, which
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All,
This might be more of a user list question, but I'll ask anyway.
Does anyone know if it's possible to use StrutsLinkTool.setForward() to
get a forward that is local to the currently-executing action mapping?
I want to use the same action and
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Nathan,
Nathan Bubna wrote:
I'm not sure. Have you tried it?
Of course! ;)
It doesn't work :(
StrutsLinkTool.setForward()
basically just hands things off to StrutsUtils.getForwardURL(request,
app, forward), which says it Returns the action
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All,
Okay, so I needed to change my code just a hair to make it work, but it
does work.
I'm going to file a JIRA issue and attach a patch. We can discuss any
implications of applying said patch in JIRA.
- -chris
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Supin,
Supun Kamburugamuva wrote:
I think the first challenge is to discover recursion. I was thinking
about discovering recursion when a macro call is being executed.
This probably won't work. Just because a macro calls itself doesn't mean
that
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Will,
Will Glass-Husain wrote:
I'd be happy with the latter item. If this is set to a sufficiently high
number (20?) this prevents runaway macros yet will not limit typical use.
Can I ask a stupid question: what is the problem we're trying to
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Nathan,
Nathan Bubna wrote:
2. Throw another exception (MacroDepthExceededException?)
The way I see it, neither of these options is any better than simply
allowing the stack overflow to occur.
Stack overflows can be caused by many things.
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All,
There's also the range operator:
http://velocity.apache.org/engine/releases/velocity-1.5/user-guide.html#range_operator
You can do something like:
#set($size = whatever)
#foreach($i in 0..$size)
// body gets evaluated $size times
#end
-
Sabatier,
FYI, this is the developer list, not the user list. This question is
better suited for the user list, since it deals neither with the
implementation of Velocity nor with any potential bug or anything like that.
sabatier wrote:
vas:RespondWith$xyz/vas:RespondWith
Nathan,
Nathan Bubna wrote:
I also wonder if there's some way to turn your Table/Cell classes into
a TableTool of sorts that could go into the VelocityTools project.
http://velocity.apache.org/tools/devel/
While I think this is an interesting tool, I don't think it's widely
applicable enough
Anuj
Anuj wrote:
I am working on XWiki. Presently the search tool for searching in attachment
contents is case sensitive .If I want to make it case insensitive, what
changes I have to make in its code.
This is a question better asked on the Velocity-User list, not the
developer list. If you
Sankaranarayanan,
This question would be better asked on the user list, not the dev list.
You should post to [EMAIL PROTECTED] next time.
Sankaranarayanan K wrote:
I would like know about any replace method (like java replace method )
Since I want to replace $values instated of the dynamic
Melissa,
This message should have been posted to the user's list, not the
developers list. Actually, it should have been posted Off-Topic (OT) or
to another list, as the problem is not Velocity-related (Velocity has no
email capabilities).
See below.
Melissa Denbar wrote:
I am sending an email
Nathan,
Nathan Bubna wrote:
I have scratched my main personal itches for VelocityTools 2, but
there are still some things i was planning to have before we release
2.0, specifically updated docs, updated showcase examples, Tiles2
support and complete caching for VelocityViewTag.
Has Struts
Will,
Will Glass-Husain wrote:
I can't figure out why this happened. ant test passes on my local
machine. What changed?
Messing around with the VELOTOOLS build (and test) scripts, I saw that
the junit element has this sub-element:
formatter type=plain /
I also found that no errors are ever
All,
I recently added a JIRA enhancement and included a patch. I want to add
a unit test (for my changes to the LinkTool) to the existing tests, but
I'm having trouble doing so.
First, the test system itself is cumbersome (to me). It tries to start
servlet container instances and stuff like
Nathan,
Nathan Bubna wrote:
two ideas: 1) find out what other projects with similar needs use.
2) search google for libs to support this
Yeah, I googled for mock servlet and found a bunch of things. Nothing
really jumped out at me for a good solution.
Since my needs are slim (testing this
Nathan,
Nathan Bubna wrote:
hmm. i haven't run a full ant test on the trunk lately, though ant
test.generic worked recently when i checked in the RenderTool fix.
i'll try it out. probably something broken. i've been pretty focused
on 2.x lately.
Er... should I be working in a branch and
Nathan,
Nathan Bubna wrote:
On 10/30/07, Christopher Schultz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nathan,
Nathan Bubna wrote:
hmm. i haven't run a full ant test on the trunk lately, though ant
test.generic worked recently when i checked in the RenderTool fix.
i'll try it out. probably something
Nathan,
While looking at org.apache.velocity.tools.view.LinkTool in the 2.x
branch, I see that the tool says Since VelocityTools 1.0.
I wanted to ask if you should change that to 2.0 since this class
didn't exist until the 2.x branch. On the other hand, the tool itself
LinkTool has existed since
All,
Nathan and I have just added addAllParameters capability to the
LinkTool (including explicit ignoring of current-request parameters) and
I started thinking about the Struts 2 behavior which is to automatically
ignore any parameter from the current request that has already been set
on the
All,
Any given tool gets an init(Object) call before it gets used. For view
tools, that object is a ViewContext. How can I pass configuration
parameters from the toolbox.xml file into the tools via the ViewContext
object?
It looks like the only attribute really used is the XHTML one, but
that's
Nathan,
Nathan Bubna wrote:
For Veltools 1.x, in the tool:
public void configure(Map params) {
//TODO: extract and use params here
}
I'm an idiot. I totally missed that method and focused all my
concentration on the init() method instead.
Is there any particular reason that these two
All,
Although it looks like the Wiki is being taken down, I thought I might
report that lots of documentation has apparently been broken by the
recent 2.x-branch-to-trunk migration.
On this page
(http://wiki.apache.org/velocity/VelocityTools2/VelocityView) and
friends, all the links to the
Nathan,
Nathan Bubna wrote:
On Dec 3, 2007 1:43 PM, Christopher Schultz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
Although it looks like the Wiki is being taken down,
? do you mean that the VelocityTools2 pages are being migrated to xdoc?
That's what I meant.
Any reason why the tools aren't
mparas,
This is a how-to question, not a question about developing Velocity.
Please post questions like this to the Velocity users' mailing list,
instead of the developer list.
FWIW, you probably have deployed velocity.jar into some shared
ClassLoader rather than within your webapp's
Gary,
Gary Bentley wrote:
Along the lines of:
#foreach( $mud in $mudsOnSpecial where $customer.hasPurchased($mud)
order by $mud.price)
This looks like mixing SQL-ish syntax with Java collections, which is
precisely what JoSQL was designed to do. Why extend Velocity when you
can simply use
Gary,
Gary Bentley wrote:
For the class name, it's needed because during the parse it uses the
class name to resolve method/field accesses. Without it resolution
would be needed at execution time. In theory it's not needed but it
also allows the query to be parsed into the relevant tree of
Gary,
Gary Bentley wrote:
For the bind variables is it possible to use ? as the placeholder like
you can for JDBC. Is that what you meant?
Yeah, that's what I meant.
-chris
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All,
While updating my unit test for VELTOOLS-103
(https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VELTOOLS-103), found that I
needed to change the fork attribute in the junit directives in the
ant scripts to true (they are currently false, indicating that the
unit tests will be run in the same JVM as
Tan,
Phan Anh Tan wrote:
Following your tutorial
http://velocity.apache.org/tools/releases/1.4/struts/userguide.html I found
that the VelocityStruts 1.4 can work with Struts 1.x. And what about
Struts2.x? Could you please tech me, how to integrate VelocityStruts 1.4
with Struts2.x?
The
Ronald,
Ronald Klop wrote:
The project at my company does this.
junit fork=yes forkmode=once [...]
The forkmode=once is important for speed.
Thanks for the suggestion. I checked with the default forkmode
(perTest) and also with once and here's what I got:
perTest:
real0m31.039s
Adrian,
Adrian Tarau wrote:
I have the following problem : I would like to call a macro but the macro
name must be a variable.
This is more of a question for the user's list, not the dev list. In the
future, please post there.
Ex: instead of #renderLabel($component) to have
Adrian,
Adrian Tarau wrote:
What I need is more like calling a template as a function(which behave
like a function) in the context of the current execution context(same
context, same writer) without too much overhead.
I will try to implement something like that and I will publish the
Christoph,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For this
I used a different namespace (postfixed variables with _), but you can
also use the new #local directive to avoid conflicts.
I don't see #local in the documentation. Could you point me to it?
-chris
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Nathan,
Nathan Bubna wrote:
I'm pretty sure #local is still just in Geir's whiteboard section. No
one has ever gotten it promoted out of there. I've never been opposed
to it, but i've also never been interested in putting the work needed
into it (tests, docs, etc).
I have to admit that when
Geir and Nathan,
Nathan Bubna wrote:
Yeah, sorry. I forget about that, since i've been avoiding macros for
some time and never actually bothered with this property:
velocimacro.context.localscope = true
I think that has further implications that what I was suggesting, which
is a scope that
Guido,
Deinhammer, Guido wrote:
I understand my writing turned out a little lengthy, but if you are
using macros, it should be worth the read...
It definitely is. Thanks for investigating /and providing code/!
The second parameter is a map that is added to the
context under the name args -
Nathan,
Nathan Bubna wrote:
If you are asking whether you can embed JSP markup within a Velocity
template, then the answer is definitely no. though, there have been
some efforts to use tags within templates though: WebWork used to
support using JSP taglibs with templates, though not using the
Marta,
Marta Gascó Julio wrote:
I have a template using a large number of macros (35). The macros in
this template are calling ones to others in different order and
several times, depending on the code I want to obtain.
My problem is about memory. It seems that when a certain number of
calls
Marta,
Marta Gascó Julio wrote:
I'm afraid I cannot provide the template due to access restrictions
outside the company.
That's fine. The example you provided should be good enough.
Moreover I'm not sure on what template is causing
the OOME because I have several in the same conditions
Charlei,
csanders wrote:
Attached is the patch, adding three new functions,
expandEnvironmentalVariables( ExtendedProperties ),
expandEnvironmentalVariables(Vector ),
Any reason not to accept any Collection rather than limiting this to
just a Vector? Forgive me if there are API
Charles,
Sanders, Charles wrote:
I actually dislike modifying passed-in parameters
Why?
The documentation for RuntimeInstance.setConfiguration does not state
that the parameter is modified, so it's rude to modify it. Don't forget
that the documentation is part of the API, too, and it's
Harin,
harin wrote:
I have an issue where velocity seems to be caching a velocimacro. It could
possibly be my template structure which shown below. When pages are loaded,
velocity is rendering the wrong primarySection or secondarySection vm (as
these exist in other templates).
I have had the
Jonathan,
Jonathan Revusky wrote:
Christopher Schultz wrote:
#macro(htmlEscape $text)#if($text)$esc.html($text)#end#end
So, IOW, every time, that you want to write $foo you write instead:
#hmlescape($foo)
Doesn't that get a bit ugly and repetitious? If you want to apply the
same routine
Will,
Will Glass-Husain wrote:
You can always have the reference handler to selectively escape or omit
references. With the EscapeHtmlReference in Velocity 1.5 you can use
regular expressions to identify references to escape.
Ooh! That's cool. But there still be dragons in blanket-escaping
All,
While looking for the answer to a user's question, I noticed that the
documentation for MathTool does not cover all of the actual methods
available in MathTool for tools-1.4.
I'm happy to update this documentation -- just tell me where to go and
which files to update.
Thanks,
-chris
All,
I was just reminded of the horror of the Struts 2 implementation of
their tag library in Velocity. Mind you, I think the S2 guys did a
/great/ job of creating implementations of their library in JSP,
Freemarker, and Velocity, but the Velocity implementation just doesn't
feel right.
Here's
Nathan,
Nathan Bubna wrote:
On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 8:53 AM, Will Glass-Husain
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wouldn't it be more appropriate to pass in a map of parameters?
heh. yeah, why don't they do that?
I'm sure they don't do that because of the syntactic differences.
Is it possible to
Nathan,
Nathan Bubna wrote:
#whatever({ 'foo' : 'bar', baz : bat })
I didn't realize that this syntax was possible. I'm still on Velocity
1.4 where, for instance, you can't do this:
#whatever($velocityCount + 1)
I just assumed that creating a Map on the fly wasn't an option.
I wonder if the
Nathan,
Nathan Bubna wrote:
i think [on-the-fly Map creation) was not available when they started.
whether they know
now, i don't know. they haven't kept pace with VelocityTools at all
(they appear to be on Tools 1.1 still), so i'd be surprised to find
they use Velocity 1.5. i hope they
Ryan,
This is more of a user question than a dev question, but I'll answer
it, anyway (and cross-post to the user list).
ryan19 wrote:
Does anyone know can you convert a String to int in velocity code?
Velocity does not support this directly, but Velocity-Tools does (it's a
small but
Nathan,
On 5/22/2009 4:29 PM, Nathan Bubna wrote:
Please vote regarding your support for releasing this new test build as
VelocityTools 2.0-beta4:
[ ] +1 Let's do it
[ ] +0 Have fun; i don't care.
[ ] -0 Not sure about this, but i won't stop you.
[ ] -1 No, because __
+0
All,
Some time ago, I posted an idea to the list to improve the performance
of Velocity in Struts2
(http://www.nabble.com/Named-macro-parameters-td19459070.html).
After almost a year, my patch has been developed and included in the
trunk for S2 (https://issues.apache.org/struts/browse/WW-2807).
All,
I'm a big fan of DateTool and use it all the time in my Velocity
templates. I recently had a revelation that, when providing hints to my
users like please format your date like this: MM/dd/, the date
format itself is being read from the user's preferences and always in
the
Nathan,
On 10/28/2009 6:32 PM, Nathan Bubna wrote:
You've not been forgotten. :) You're correct that this is not
currently supported. This only adds a simple method to a single
tool's VTL API and thus would not impede any forthcoming long-wished
for 2.0 release (at least in my book). Go
All,
On 10/28/2009 5:10 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
public String toLocalizedPattern(String dateFormat,
Locale targetLocale)
{
new SimpleDateFormat(formatPattern,
targetLocale).toLocalizedPattern();
}
After looking at DateTool, I'm thinking
Nathan,
On 10/29/2009 10:36 AM, Nathan Bubna wrote:
return df.toLocalizedPattern();
I believe you'll have to cast to (SimpleDateFormat) to get the
toLocalizedPattern() method.
Yup, I noticed that as I started to write the code. For now, I just have
it allowing a ClassCastException. I
Nathan,
Resurrecting this because I'm ready to commit.
On 10/29/2009 3:04 PM, Nathan Bubna wrote:
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 8:06 AM, Christopher Schultz
ch...@christopherschultz.net wrote:
Nathan,
On 10/29/2009 11:02 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
I like re-coding into SimpleDataFormat
All,
After a long hiatus, today, I tried to do an svn update and I got this
message:
~/projects/velocity/tools/trunk$ svn update
svn: This client is too old to work with working copy '.'. You need
to get a newer Subversion client, or to downgrade this working copy.
See
Antonio,
On 7/30/2010 3:34 AM, Antonio Petrelli wrote:
2010/7/29 Christopher Schultz ch...@christopherschultz.net:
svn reports this version:
$ svn --version
svn, version 1.5.1 (r32289)
compiled Aug 6 2009, 20:47:37
You must use Subversion 1.6.x
Hmm... Debian Lenny says I'm all up
All,
On 7/30/2010 10:40 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Can someone give me a few pointers if they happen to know?
Nevermind, I've got it working through lenny-backports: svn update works
just fine, now.
Thanks,
-chris
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Antonio,
On 12/10/2010 3:43 AM, Antonio Petrelli wrote:
Who used DisplayTag knows what I
mean: a tag library that manages sorting and pagination (internal and
external), alternate coloring etc. IOW, all the aspects of a table of
results that you might imagine.
I've developed what I think is
All,
I have only just logged-into the test instance of the new JIRA and, I
have to admit, I wasn't sure how the JIRA team could make the product worse.
First, JIRA was always painfully slow and would never remember a
password I chose -- I had to reset it every time I wanted to use it. I
gave up
Antonio,
On 1/10/2011 11:25 AM, Antonio Petrelli wrote:
2011/1/10 Christopher Schultz ch...@christopherschultz.net:
First, JIRA was always painfully slow and would never remember a
password I chose -- I had to reset it every time I wanted to use it.
So you are complaining that Jira would
All,
In a somewhat unrelated thread on the user's list, Nathan and I have
been discussing changing the ClassUtils.getResource method from calling
(in order):
Thread.currentThread.getContextClassLoader().getResource()
ClassUtils.class.getResource()
callingObject.getClass().getResource()
All,
I logged VELTOOLS-143 a while ago and I'd like to get it fixed for an
upcoming release of my own software.
Can someone help me understand why mailto: links don't accept params?
Thanks,
-chris
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Nathan,
On 1/19/12 12:45 PM, Nathan Bubna wrote:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VELOCITY-143 ??
No, VELTOOLS-143:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VELTOOLS-143
-chris
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Nathan,
On 4/13/11 12:03 PM, Nathan Bubna wrote:
On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 4:19 AM, Claude Brisson cla...@renegat.net wrote:
On 2011-04-13 11:57, Antonio Petrelli wrote:
Hi Claude
2011/4/13 Claude Brissoncla...@renegat.net
...
Then I'd vote for the first solution: have tools-2.1 require
Nathan,
On 1/31/12 12:39 PM, Nathan Bubna wrote:
Do you want a new 2.0 release? I can't recall offhand if there is/was
a particular need or demand for one.
No, but I was going to make some changes that I need fixing :)
So, the question is whether to commit to trunk and back-port to 2.0.x,
or
Sergiu and Benson,
On 10/2/12 4:40 PM, Sergiu Dumitriu wrote:
On 10/02/2012 02:25 PM, Benson Margulies wrote:
Sergey,
As I understand it, since the birth of Httpd and the license, patches
sent to the mailing list (a) don't require a CLA and (b) are
acceptable contributions.
The idea is
All,
I'd like to use Velocity to produce CSV files and I have a routine I've
been using for years in automated reports to escape field values for
CSV. Any objections to adding it to EscapeTool?
Actually... StringEscapeUtils (from commons-lang, which does most of
EscapeTool's actual work) has an
Nathan,
On 5/6/13 12:17 PM, Nathan Bubna wrote:
Well, even though you're not technically on the PMC, we don't keep a
division between committers and PMC in practice. Your votes count
now, as far as anything practical. And we'll put you on the PMC
formally in just a few months, per typical
Sebb,
On 4/16/14, 10:58 AM, sebb wrote:
The Velocity and Texen DOAPs are the only ones that don't use the Apache
prefix
See TEXEN-18 and VELOCITY-848
Please could one of the Velocity committers fix the DOAPS?
What exactly needs to be fixed? I can fix in svn... not sure how the
site gets
All,
On 9/26/14 12:22 PM, Sergiu Dumitriu wrote:
On 09/25/2014 11:27 PM, Nathan Bubna wrote:
https://github.com/apache/velocity-engine
https://github.com/apache/velocity-engine/tree/2.0_Exp
Now, that said, i've not used the git mirror. The Subversion repository may
still be considered the
Nathan,
On 11/26/14 4:55 PM, Nathan Bubna wrote:
On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 1:41 PM, Christopher Schultz
ch...@christopherschultz.net wrote:
...
If all logging could be replaced by using commons-logging, then all will
be well. commons-logging is just a pass-through for whatever logger
Mike,
On 5/28/15 3:41 PM, Mike Kienenberger wrote:
No, maven isn't mandated. I'd be happy if we reverted back to ant as
Eclipse and ant is also what I use, and the only thing maven ever did
for me to was to make everything more complicated and slow.
For better or worse, it appears most of
Jacob,
On 5/28/15 9:13 AM, Jacob Champlin wrote:
So building 2.0 has not gone well. There are no valid instructions
online, eventually I figured out:
$ svn checkout http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/velocity/engine/trunk
velocity-master
$ cd velocity-master
$ mvn
However, almost all the
Jacob,
On 5/28/15 11:21 AM, Jacob Champlin wrote:
On 05/28/2015 10:48 AM, Mike Kienenberger wrote:
On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 10:42 AM, Antonio Petrelli
But when repository branches do not build from source, releases do not
build from source, and no one seems to be around to suggest how it's
Claude,
On 8/20/15 3:12 PM, Claude Brisson wrote:
> Yes, we should be using Velocity logging facade, but I just don't see
> for now how we should do this while preserving tools serialization.
A little late to the (logging) party, and this may be a bit off-topic,
but why bother using a
Mike,
On 8/31/15 1:48 PM, Mike Kienenberger wrote:
> Read the whole thread.
Yeah, I'm catching-up now.
> My understanding is that serialization of static commons-logging was
> the original problem needing fixed. slf4j doesn't have that issue.
I didn't think that static members were serialized.
Nathan,
Hey! I didn't know I was on the PMC. :)
Vote below.
On 1/27/17 1:05 PM, Nathan Bubna wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> Michael Osipov has been rigorously and vigorously reviewing the progress of
> Engine 2.0, with commits specific and knowledgeable to be nigh
> indistinguishable from code
Claude,
On 1/28/17 10:15 AM, Claude Brisson wrote:
> Here's what had been specified by Nathan at the time (order is
> meaningful, and falseness seems easier to specify than truth):
>
> $obj is null
> $obj is boolean false
> $obj returns false from getAsBoolean() (provided there is such a method)
Claude,
On 11/17/16 12:58 PM, Claude Brisson wrote:
> There are several things I'd like to do for the tools before releasing
> them:
>
> 1) deprecate the ConversionTool:
> - date formatting and parsing methods are redundant with (and less
> complete than) DateTool ones.
> - number
Greg,
On 1/4/17 8:43 AM, Greg Huber wrote:
> The was one issue that has been around for ages, and I am not sure if it is
> possible to fix it.
>
> If I have added a new macro into a velocity template file loaded via a
> resource loader, I have to shut down the container (tomcat) and restart for
All,
I'm going to be in Miami for this year's ApacheCon. In all the years
I've been going to ApacheCons, I've never seen a single presentation on
Velocity. That probably has something to do with the following:
1. Until recent work, it's been a "mature" project (no excitement)
2. It's not
Greg,
On 1/4/17 11:40 AM, Greg Huber wrote:
>> Velocity version?
>
> The latest version ie 2.0.
>
>> When you say you "shut down the container (tomcat)", >can you be more
> specific? Do you bounce the >application, or do you >terminate Tomcat and
> the JVM, >etc.?
>
> Terminate tomcat
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All,
On 3/9/17 6:57 PM, Claude Brisson (JIRA) wrote:
>
> [
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VELTOOLS-171?page=com.atlassian.
jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel=1590
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> ]
>
> Claude Brisson commented on
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Claude,
On 7/17/17 7:09 AM, Claude Brisson wrote:
> A new test build of Velocity Engine 2.0 is available (RC9).
>
> No determination as to the quality ('alpha,' 'beta,' or 'GA') of
> Velocity Engine 2.0 has been made, and at this time it is
tResource*
family of methods.
- -chris
> On 21/03/2018 22:23, Nathan Bubna wrote:
>> If we're talking 2.x, then adding a PrivilegedAction sounds
>> better. If 3.0 (which, i think needs to happen anyway, right
>> Claude?), then i'd agree with Michael. The auto config would b
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Claude,
On 6/25/18 6:12 PM, Claude Brisson wrote:
> It's running for me under java 8. Log for the cargo section copy
> pasted below.
>
> Is it a linux/windows cargo/jetty problem?
I think it's running under a SecurityManager and the policy isn't
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