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-Velocity
---------
-
-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, as well as the Velocity
-web site
-
- http://jakarta.apache.org/velocity/index.html
-
-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.
-
-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.
-
-REQUIREMENTS
-------------
-
-The Java 2 SDK is required to build Velocity.
-
-For users that wish to use Log4J as the logging
-system, version 1.1 or newer of Log4J is required.
-
-
-INCLUDED PRE-BUILT JARS
------------------------
-If you are using an offical Velocity release distribution,
-you will find two pre-built Velocity jars in the top level
-directory.
-
-PLEASE NOTE : Starting with the 1.2 release, we include two jars
- with the distribution.
-
-1) velocity-<version>.jar : The Velocity jar that does not include
-any external dependencies needed by Velocity, such as the
-jakarta-commons-collection classes, Jakarta Avalon Logkit, or
-Jakarta ORO. We do this to allow you to use whatever version of
-collections, logkit, etc that you wish w/o fear of collision.
-These jars are included in the distribution, in
-the build/lib directory, or at the respective project sites.
-
-2) velocity-dep-<version>.jar : This is a Velocity jar that includes
-all dependencies that were included with previous distribution
-jars. It is intended as a convenience to allow you to drop
-this 1.3 (or later) distribution in place of existing 1.1 or 1.2-dep
- distributions.
-
-Please see the developers guide for more information.
-
-BUILDING VELOCITY
------------------
-
-In order to get started with Velocity, you may want to build it.
-
-Building Velocity is easy. All components necessary to build Velocity are
-included, except for the Java 2 SDK and the fabulous Ant build tool
-from the Jakarta project.
-
-http://jakarta.apache.org/ant/
-
-Note that you must use Ant version 1.4 or later.
-
-To build Velocity's jar, change directory into the build/ directory and
-simply type :
-
-ant jar
-
-This will create a bin/ directory containing the Velocity .jar file. Be
-sure to update your classpath to include Velocity's .jar file, or when using a
-modern servlet container, put it in the WEB-INF/lib directory.
-
-If you wish to build a Velocity jar that contains all dependencies, we have
-provided an optional build target for our convenience :
-
-ant jar-dep
-
-This will build a complete Velocity jar with dependencies included, and it can
-be found in the /bin directory as
-
-velocity-dep-<version>.jar
-
-TRYING THE EXAMPLES
--------------------
-
-After building Velocity, you can also buld the examples that are included
-with the Velocity distribution. These examples show how to use Velocity
-in your Java applications and Servlets. There also are examples of
-how to use Anakia, a XML transformation engine and an example of a servlet-
-based forum application.
-
-For more information, please see the README.txt in the examples/ directory.
-
--The Velocity Team