Do you mean comparable with WebMacro, or compatible?

Anyway, it looks like Velocity is not yet released.  Might not be the best
time to use it for a business app?

Interestingly enough, I thought the WebMacro guys were pushing to get
Apache to bundle it into their products.  I can't be sure about that claim
at all, it's just something I think I heard.  If so, then it looks like
they lost out to Velocity, eh?

Anyone know the real story?

- gene


>Gene Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Incidently, don't give up.  WebMacro rocks.  It's seriously the web's
>> missing link!
>
>Whops :) Empty message went out :) I wanted to say that you might be
>interested in checking out Velocity too, it's supposed to be compatible w/
>WebMacro but with fewer bugs and faster...
>
><http://jakarta.apache.org/velocity/>
>
>    Pier
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