
Mastering Apache Velocity
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 16. July 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
372 pages
978-0-471-45794-7 (ISBN)
Description
This code intensive tutorial shows developers how to use Velocity 2.0, a Java based template engine from the Jakarta Project, to build Web sites with Struts, servlets, Turbine, and other open source tools. It explores the versatility of Velocity and how it can be used for both Web development and for generating a wide range of Web content and programming code, such as Java, XML, and SQL. It includes in depth coverage of the Velocity Template Language, and demonstrates how to build a robust Web application that integrates all of the techniques and technologies covered in the book. A companion web site provides all of the code examples in the book, plus links to related sites for downloading Velocity and the other tools discussed.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 190 mm
Weight
595 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-45794-7 (9780471457947)
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Joseph D. Gradecki | Jim Cole
Mastering Apache Velocity
E-Book
09/2003
Wiley
€26.99
Available for download
Persons
JOSEPH D. GRADECKI is a senior software engineer at Comprehensive Software Solutions and an associate professor of computer science at Colorado Technical University. He is an expert in using open source and other tools for building Web and distributed applications. Gradecki is also the author of several books including Mastering JXTA (Wiley). JIM COLE is a senior software engineer specializing in custom J2EETM development, database management, and security maintenance. He is an active developer who regularly uses open source tools such as Struts and Velocity, and also has experience with Perl and PHP.
Content
About the Authors. Introduction. Part I: Introduction to Velocity and MVC. Chapter 1: Web Development Basics. Chapter 2: MVC Fundamentals. Chapter 3: Introduction to Velocity. Part II: Velocity Basics. Chapter 4: Installing Velocity. Chapter 5: Building a Hello World Example. Chapter 6: Understanding Templates and Context. Chapter 7: Exploring References. Chapter 8: Using Directives. Chapter 9: Introducing Velocimacros. Chapter 10: Taking Control of Velocity. Part III: Developing with Velocity. Chapter 11: Velocity, XML, and Anakia. Chapter 12: Using Velocity with Servlets. Chapter 13: Velocity and Internationalization. Chapter 14: Using Velocity and Turbine. Chapter 15: Using Velocity and Maverick. Chapter 16: Velocity IDEs. Chapter 17: Using Velocity and Struts. Chapter 18: The Hotel Reservation Velocity Application. Chapter 19: Using JSP and Velocity. Chapter 20: DVSL and Velocity. Part IV: References. Appendix A: The Velocity Specification. Appendix B: Velocity Sites. Index.