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| Velocity |
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| Welcome to Velocity. Velocity is a general purpose template engine |
| written in Java. For more information about Velocity, please look at the |
| HTML documentation in the docs/ directory. |
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| Here is a description of what each of the top level directories |
| contains. Please consult the documentation in each of the lower level |
| directories for information that is specific to their contents. |
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| bin/ This is a temporary build directory. |
| build/ This is where the build scripts live. |
| docs/ This is where the documentation lives. |
| examples/ This is where the examples live. |
| src/ This is where all of the source code to Velocity lives. |
| test/ This is where all of the tests live. |
| xdocs/ This is the .xml files for building the .html files |
| related to the website and documentation. |
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| REQUIREMENTS |
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| The Java 2 SDK is required to build Velocity. |
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| BUILDING VELOCITY |
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| In order to get started with Velocity, you must first build it. To do |
| so, cd into the build/ directory and execute the platform-specific build |
| script. |
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| Unix: |
| ./build-velocity.sh |
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| Win32: |
| build-velocity.bat |
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| This will create a bin/ directory containing the Velocity .jar file. Be |
| sure to update your classpath to include Velocity's .jar file. |
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| TRYING THE EXAMPLE |
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| After building Velocity cd into the examples/ directory and run test.sh. |
| This will generate a file named output which is the result of the |
| test.wm input. |
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| -The Velocity Team |