On Sat, 28 Jul 2012 11:47:35 +0530
Dishara Wijewardana <ddwijeward...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 2:20 PM, Claude Brisson <cla...@renegat.net>
> wrote:
> 
> > Well, ok, but it's still not what I asked for: I meant a command
> > line tool that would, of course, use your JSR 223 API classes.
> >
> HI Claude,
> Sorry for the inconvenience  I made. So what you meant is do the above
> similar kind of thing (a client code) which would not directly goes
> through the velocity API but through JSR223 API ? If so in that case
> we would need to add additional methods to the JSR API ? IS that OK ?
> Is it what you expected ?

Well, the API is meant to be used, and a command line wrapper seems to
me one of the simplest things we could do as an example.

Why would you need additional methods to the JSR 223 API? Which methods?


  Claude

> 
> >   Claude
> >
> > On Fri, 27 Jul 2012 00:00:31 +0530
> > Dishara Wijewardana <ddwijeward...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > Hi Claude,
> > > I was finally able to got a simple code working :-) .
> > >
> > > public class Main {
> > >
> > >     public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
> > >         VelocityContext context = new VelocityContext();
> > >         Writer writer = new StringWriter();
> > >
> > >         CustomEvent event = new CustomEvent("subash");
> > >         context.put("event", event);
> > >         Template template = createTemplate("eventtool.vm");
> > >
> > >         template.merge(context, writer);
> > >         System.out.println(writer);
> > >         writer.close();
> > >     }
> > >
> > >     private static Template createTemplate(String vmTemplateFile)
> > > throws Exception {
> > >         VelocityEngine ve = new VelocityEngine();
> > >         Properties properties = new Properties();
> > >         properties.put("resource.loader", "class");
> > >         properties.put("class.resource.loader.description","Template
> > > Class Loader");
> > >         properties.put("class.resource.loader.class",
> > >
> > > "org.apache.velocity.runtime.resource.loader.ClasspathResourceLoader");
> > >         ve.init(properties);
> > >         return ve.getTemplate(vmTemplateFile);
> > >     }
> > >
> > >
> >  
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > >
> > > And here is the template and the out put.
> > >
> > > *eventtool.vm*
> > >
> > > $event;
> > >
> > > Event Created by $event.getName()
> > > Event Created on $event.getDate()
> > >
> > >
> > > *Output*
> > > *
> > > *
> > > This is a test event template: created bysubash on Thu Jul 26
> > > 23:57:25 IST 2012;
> > >
> > > Event Created by subash
> > > Event Created on Thu Jul 26 23:57:25 IST 2012
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 4:54 PM, Claude Brisson
> > > <cla...@renegat.net> wrote:
> > >
> > > > > Did you mean Velocity maven plugin tool[1] as the command line
> > > > > tool ? If not can you please direct me to a link to find the
> > > > > example to follow. Because in the documentation page there are
> > > > > links to XML tool, View tool, JSP tool and etc. And couldn't
> > > > > find "command line tool" thing . Correct me if I am looking
> > > > > for irrelevant.
> > > > >
> > > > > [1] -
> > > > >
> > > >
> > http://velocity.apache.org/tools/devel/maven-velocity-tools-plugin/index.html
> > > >
> > > > No, when I say "command line tool", I only mean a plain old Java
> > > > object with a "main(String args[])" method, that you can call
> > > > from the command line...
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >   Claude
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> 
> 


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