In turbine-2 the first was not easily possible, though one java class
per template was standard.

In turbine-3 the layout of the page is completely configurable, it seems
it is not possible to have a java class per template.  It was
originally, but I think that has been removed.  I am of the opinion that
it should be an option that is available as an valve the comes with
turbine.  In turbine-3 it is quite easy to use a valve that does what
you need.  This part of turbine-3 is undergoing redesign.

john mcnally

Dave wrote:
> 
> I am new to Turbine/Velocity. I looked in the docs and in the list archive,
> but did not find the information I am looking for.
> 
> What I am trying to do is an app that would have a screen, customizable by
> the user, that will display multiple sub-screens. As an example, let's take
> http://finance.yahoo.com/
> 
> On the same screen, there are many sections, for example Market Summary,
> Business News Headlines, and so on. Let's say each of those sections is a
> separate Velocity screen with a separate SubScreen.vm and SubScreen.class.
> The user should be able to select the sub-screens he wants, which means the
> screen has to be built dynamically. Is such a setup possible with
> Turbine/Velocity?
> 
> Another similar question, with Navigations, can each navigation template
> instantiate its own Java class to provide the data?
> 
> Thanks in advance for your answers!
> 
> Dave
> 
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