i second that.  Velocity is just some java & servlets.  java servlets run in
servlet containers...

it would be ridiculous if apps (or app frameworks) that are written in java
could not be run in standards-compliant containers.  this is the whole
vision behind Java & its portability 


-----Original Message-----
From: Kurt Schrader [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 8:24 PM
To: Turbine Users List
Subject: Re: Why Use Turbine?


On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, George Allaman wrote:

> It occurs to me that an app developed in Turbine using Velocity
> templates is not portable to any other application server. If I had used
> JSPs instead, I could port it to any app server that has a compliant
> servlet container. Considering that very few ISPs support full blown
> Apache HTTP server - Turbine - Tomcat - Velocity platforms, this seems
> like a pretty big limitation.

What are you talking about?  Velocity is contained in a jar file in your
WEB-INF/lib directory.  Your application is portable to any servlet
container.  Velocity is not a part of Tomcat.

-Kurt


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