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Configuring Velocity engine with Texen and AntHello,
I am using Velocity 1.6.2, Texen 1.0, XmlGen and Ant inside a project and I cannot find a way to configure the Velocity engine properties. I am able to configure the context properties (that is, the properties that are injected in the Velocity context) but not the Velocity engine itself. I looked through the Velocity dev guide (the section with configuring the Velocity engine), then the Texen documentation (which is very small), then checked out the sources for Velocity 1.6.2 and Texen 1.0 (the branch). From what I saw, it is not possible to do this because Texen, inside TexenTask, configures only 5-6 properties, but doesn't allow for injection of other overriding properties. Is there anyone else that is using Texen in a project? Am I missing something? Perhaps there is a way to place the velocity.properties file somewhere in the classpath, for the Velocity engine to pick it up (although I tried that also, and didn't worked). Thanks for taking the time to read my question, Bogdan Mocanu --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscribe@... For additional commands, e-mail: user-help@... |
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Re: Configuring Velocity engine with Texen and AntOn Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 1:20 AM, Bogdan Mocanu
<bogdan.mocanu.notifications@...> wrote: > Hello, > > I am using Velocity 1.6.2, Texen 1.0, XmlGen and Ant inside a project and I > cannot find a way to configure the Velocity engine properties. I am able to > configure the context properties (that is, the properties that are injected > in the Velocity context) but not the Velocity engine itself. > > I looked through the Velocity dev guide (the section with configuring the > Velocity engine), then the Texen documentation (which is very small), then > checked out the sources for Velocity 1.6.2 and Texen 1.0 (the branch). From > what I saw, it is not possible to do this because Texen, inside TexenTask, > configures only 5-6 properties, but doesn't allow for injection of other > overriding properties. From what i remember the last time i looked at the Texen source, this is true. You may just need to alter and build Texen for yourself. > Is there anyone else that is using Texen in a project? Am I missing > something? > Perhaps there is a way to place the velocity.properties file somewhere in > the classpath, for the Velocity engine to pick it up (although I tried that > also, and didn't worked). Yeah, that's not currently supported, though i can't offhand think of a reason why it shouldn't be supported. Wanna contribute a patch? :) > Thanks for taking the time to read my question, > Bogdan Mocanu > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscribe@... > For additional commands, e-mail: user-help@... > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscribe@... For additional commands, e-mail: user-help@... |
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