George Allaman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>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.
The velocity interpreter is embedded in the Turbine Servlet so this will
work in any servlet container. I've personally tested various
turbine apps in iPlanet, resin and Tomcat.
>Yes, I can develop JSP or stricly servlet applications in Turbine, but
>without Velocity what's the point? Why not just use Tomcat alone? The
>documentation is much better, the infrastructure is simpler, and the
>connection to Apache HTTP web server is fairly straightforward.
Did you actually _try_ what you write?
Regards
Henning
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