Welcome to Velocity! This directory contains a few examples to help get you started. As always, the if you have any questions : 1) Make sure you followed any directions :-) (did you build everything?) 2) Review documentation included in this package, or online at http://velocity.apache.org/ 3) Ask on the velocity-user list. This is a great source of support information. To join, read http://velocity.apache.org/contact.html and then follow the links to join the lists. These examples are very easy to build, but there is a prerequisite for building any Velocity software, installing Apache ant, which can be downloaded from http://ant.apache.org/ Change to the /build directory in the Velocity distribution and then type: ant examples This will invoke ant and tell it to build the examples for you. Finally, note that more examples of using Velocity can be found in the Velocity-Tools subject. Of special note is the VelocityViewServlet, a quick and easy way to build a web application that uses Velocity. http://velocity.apache.org/tools/ Velocity Examples ================= app_example1 ------------ 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): ./example.sh app_example2 ------------ 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 context_example -------------- This is a demonstration of 2 different context implementations : - 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. - a context implementation that uses a TreeMap for storage. Very simple. logger_example -------------- This is a toy program to show how any class can be used as a logging facility with Velocity. xmlapp_example -------------- This is simple example that demonstrates direct access of XML data via Velocity templates, as well as Velocimacro recursion. event_example ------------- This is a more advanced example, and shows how to use the event handling features of Velocity. This is an advanced topic, so if you are just starting with Velocity, you can come back to it later. Thanks for using Velocity! - the Velocity team