Thnks a lot for your care .You helped me a lot. I'm very grateful . have a good day
Le 20 avril 2012 10:26, Guillaume Polet <guillaume.po...@gmail.com> a écrit : > Good morning, > > OK good, because for the first option, I don't think it is possible. > > If you have a model object, then you can put those objects in a Velocity > context and then simply invoke the next line: > > Velocity.mergeTemplate(**templateName, encoding, context, writer); > > Then in your templates you access you objects and you generate the code > you expect. In addition to that, you can use the VelocityTools which can > come in handy if you plan on writing XML files or Java files. > > For the UiBinder, I would strongly encourage you to use it because > creating UI's only in Java often ends up in messy/unreadable/overwhelming > code (if you have 3 labels and a textfield it's easy to read, but as you > have more of them it can get confusing and hard to maintain). Moreover, it > is a lot easier to find layout issues in XML than in Java. For all the > details, you can have a look at : https://developers.google.com/** > web-toolkit/doc/latest/**DevGuideUiBinder<https://developers.google.com/web-toolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideUiBinder>(and > if you plan on using Eclipse, there is a performance issue with XSD > and DTD but it can be solved easily. Read about it here: > http://groups.google.com/**group/google-web-toolkit/** > browse_thread/thread/**da3d11ba50cc7e07?hide_quotes=**no<http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit/browse_thread/thread/da3d11ba50cc7e07?hide_quotes=no> > ) > > Sorry for all the GWT talk on this list, I know it is a Velocity one. > > Cheers, > Guillaume > > Le 20/04/2012 10:08, vanessa vanessa a écrit : > >> Good morning , >> >> First of all,thanks for responding .In fact, it's the latter case .I have >> to generate GWT code which will be compiled after that. >> I will generate this code from a model which the description is specified >> in an XML file.This xml file acts as an input >> for the code generator.It will be after that parsed and transformed to a >> model object.So what do you recommend ? >> >> As regards the UIBinder XML , i didn't plan to use it .How can i introduce >> them ?? >> >> Thanks a lot. >> Kind regards. >> >> Le 19 avril 2012 18:23, Guillaume >> Polet<guillaume.polet@gmail.**com<guillaume.po...@gmail.com>> >> a écrit >> : >> >> Hello Vanessa, >>> >>> What do you mean by generating GWT Web Page? Do you want to integrate >>> velocity in a web-application or do you have to generate GWT Java classes >>> and UIBinder XML pages that you will in turn compile and put in a web >>> application? If the latter, what input do you have to feed the context of >>> the velovity engine? >>> >>> As for the version, just take the latest one: 1.7 >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Guillaume >>> >>> Le 19/04/2012 18:23, vanessa vanessa a écrit : >>> >>> Hello , >>> >>>> I'm new to Velocity and I have to generate with the velocity engine >>>> GWT web pages.How can I proceed ? and which version i have to install ? >>>> >>>> Thanks in advance. >>>> Kind regards . >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------****----------------------------** >>> --**--------- >>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: >>> user-unsubscribe@velocity.**ap**ache.org<http://apache.org> >>> <user-unsubscribe@**velocity.apache.org<user-unsubscr...@velocity.apache.org> >>> > >>> >>> For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@velocity.apache.org >>> >>> >>> > > ------------------------------**------------------------------**--------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > user-unsubscribe@velocity.**apache.org<user-unsubscr...@velocity.apache.org> > For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@velocity.apache.org > >