Dear Torque-Developing Colleagues, Wanted to call your attention to the following announcement.
We've just spun Texen off into its own release, with a new package: org.apache.texen (instead of org.apache.velocity.texen). The 1.0 release is essentially identical to what was in Velocity 1.5. I'd encourage you to shift your project to use Texen 1.0 and Velocity 1.5instead of Velocity 1.3.1. There's a couple of outstanding enhancement requests for Texen in JIRA -- we hope that by moving Texen to a separate product it will make it easier to add those features and release. Cheers, WILL ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Will Glass-Husain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: May 6, 2007 7:09 AM Subject: [ANNOUNCEMENT] release of Anakia 1.0 and Texen 1.0 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Velocity Developers List <dev@velocity.apache.org>, Velocity Users List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The Velocity developers are pleased to issue two new releases: Anakia 1.0and Texen 1.0. Anakia is an XML text transformation tool based on Apache Velocity and Apache Ant. It provides an alternative to using Ant's <style> task and XSL to process XML files. A common use of Anakia is to process xdoc files and create site/project documentation. More information on Anakia can be found here: http://velocity.apache.org/anakia/releases/anakia-1.0/ Texen is a general-purpose text generation utility, also based on Apache Velocity and Apache Ant. More information is here: http://velocity.apache.org/texen/releases/texen-1.0/ Both Anakia and Texen were previously part of the core Velocity engine distribution but have been split off into their own packages to simplify maintenance and facilitate different release cycles. To avoid namespace conflict, org.apache.velocity .anakia has been moved to org.apache.anakiaand org.apache.velocity.texen has been changed to org.apache.texen. -- Will Glass-Husain (on behalf of the Velocity developer community) -- Forio Business Simulations Will Glass-Husain [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.forio.com