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Velocity powered Websites - request: msg#00157jakarta.velocity.user
Apologies for noise contribution The document, http://jakarta.apache.org/velocity/powered.html, explains that I should e-mail this list to request my site to be added to the 'Velocity Powered Websites' section of jakarta,apache.org/velocity. With that said, data is below: URL: tbjug.org Description: Online presence for the Tampa Bay Java User Group Created By: OAS (http://www.oasportal.com/) Also, (and more to the recipients out there), I would like to discuss this graphic, http://tbjug.org/images/velocity_diagram.png, which depicts a (high level) design of the site and how velocity is involved. This is my first velocity implementation and I'm wondering if any experienced archs out there see this as absurd, (or not). For clarification, the servlet inheritance allows me to easily append logic to the site by simply extending TBVelocityServlet. The descendants are only tasked with going about their business and adding stuff to the Context and can be blissfully ignorant of which template to load. I feel comfortable with this from an MVC perspective since my servlets are all Model. This is the way it should be, and I'm beginning to forget what life was like before velocity. Anyway, I'm very eager to see if other people have used similar designs. Of course, using tbjug.org and keeping an eye on one's URI should support the graphic's flow of things if further clarification is needed. -Matt |
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