How do you guys allow customers to modify velocity templates without mucking
with WAR files?

Blake

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> Gerry Seidman wrote:
> > I am evaluating Velocity for a mission critical application (300+ heavy
> > internal users + web presence for another 25,000 moderate users and
> > 250,000 occasioinal users).  Does anyone have experience with this type
> > of deployment?
>
> We've built our entire CMS product on WebWork+Velocity, and the
> performance is awesome. Try surfing www.konj.se for example, which is
> running on our CMS on a 1Ghz Linux box along with 15 other customers
> (including our own homepage).
>
> We've also found Velocity templates to be easy to build and maintain,
> and we can even let our customers do their own customizations without
> much trouble.
>
> /Rickard
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