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The files in this directory demonstrate how the Velocity template engine
can be used.
-1) Example.java: This simple example shows how to use the Velocity Template Engine
+1a) Example.java: This simple example shows how to use the Velocity Template Engine
in a standalone program. It should be pre-compiled for you. Run it using the
example
template provided (example.vm):
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(If there is a problem, make sure that the filename of the velocity jar hasn't
changed. We can
be forgetful at times :)
+1b) Example2.java : Another simple example showing how to use Velocity in a
standalone
+program. This examples uses the org.apache.velocity.util.Velocity application
utility
+class, which provides a few convenient methods for application programmers. It also
+should be precompiled for you. To run :
+ ./example2.sh
+
+
2) SimpleServlet.java: This is a simple example of how Velocity can be used with
your favorite servlet
engine. <need to review the code - gmj>
+
+3) DBContext.java : simple demonstration of a context implementation that uses a
database as the
+storage. Use the DBContextTest program to test. See the DBContextTest.java file
for the db table
+info. Unsupported demonstration code. You may need to futz with it to get it to
work in your
+environment. To run, use the dbcontexttest.sh script.
Thanks for using Velocity!