Cotsec Forms Uses Velocity
Cotsec has released a
cross-language/cross-platform rapid development
environment called Cotsec Forms that uses Velocity as it's underlying
template engine.
(2003-08-23)
Velocity Tools 1.0
The first release of the Velocity Tools subproject is
available.
It includes a generic tools package, support for clean, quick MVC web
development in the VelocityView package, and support for integration with
the Struts framework.
(2003-07-16)
Velocity Template Editor Plugin for Eclipse
The first public release of an editor plugin for
Velocity templates is
available on
(Eclipse Online-Update Site:
http://veloedit.sourceforge.net/updates/).
(2002-07-22)
Roller Weblogger Brings it Together
From the site :
Roller
is server-based weblogging software - a web application - that
is designed to support multiple simultaneous weblog users and visitors.
Roller was originally written as an example application for an
article on open source Java development tools. The article
describes how the Struts Servlet framework, the Castor JDO persistence engine,
the XDoclet code generator, and the Velocity template processor
can be used together to create a full-featured database-driven web application.
(2002-07-22)
User's Guide Now Available in French
Thanks to the translation contributed by
Jean-Francois El Fouly, the Velocity project can now
offer the User's Guide in French. Thanks!
(2002-06-17)
New Release : Maverick
Another new release in the Velocity 'powered-by' family -
The Maverick
team is happy to announce the version 2.1 release of the
Maverick MVC Framework.
(2002-06-12)
User's Guide Now Available in Spanish
Thanks to the translation contributed by
Juan Pablo Morales Olaya, the Velocity project can now
offer the User's Guide in Spanish. Thanks!
(2002-06-06)
New Release : vDoclet
Another new milestone release in the Velocity 'powered-by' family :
Check it out!(2002-06-06)
New Releases : Turbine, WebWork and JPublish
A few new releases in the Velocity family :
Check 'em out!(2002-03-23)
JeeWiz : The Enterprise System Builder
JeeWiz, a new product from
New Technology/enterprise Limited,
is a J2EE system development tool that uses Velocity templates to generate
infrastructure code, deployment descriptors and build jobs for J2EE
projects. And it's said Velocity has no place in J2EE... ;-)
(2002-03-09)
User's Guide Available in Finnish
Thanks to Juha Kilpi, we now offer a Finnish translation
to the
Velocity Users Guide. Thanks Juha!
(2002-01-27)
Velocity Tool Subproject
The first code for the new Velocity Tool Subproject is in
and can be found
in CVS as
jakarta-velocity-tools. The first functionality includes
integration with
Jakarta Struts as well as a generic template-rendering
servlet with tool support. Take a look!
(2002-01-03)
Introductory Velocity Article on JavaWorld
For a introduction to the Velocity Template Engine, a brief
overview of the Velocity Template Language and some basic
examples, see is the new
article on
JavaWorld by Geir Magnusson Jr.
(2001-12-28)
DVSL XML Transformation Tool Added as Subproject
The DVSL XML transformation tool has been added as a new subproject.
Check it out here.(2001-12-18)
Velocity mentioned in ZDNet Article (last May)
It seems we could be a "can't-live-without-it piece of the
infrastructure" of tomorrow. Check
it out. (2001-12-09)
Luxor, Velocity-based XUL Toolkit Released
Luxor is an open-source XML User Interface Language (XUL) toolkit for
Java. Read more here.
(2001-12-08)
Generate Code with Velocity in Borland's JBuilder
Read
about how to use Velocity and Borland's OpenTools API to extend Borland's
JBuilder for template-based Java source code generation. (2001-12-08)
Archived articles are here.