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List:       velocity-user
Subject:    Re: Struts2 & Velocity Too
From:       "Nathan Bubna" <nbubna () gmail ! com>
Date:       2008-09-04 17:19:47
Message-ID: 4d651da50809041019q90fea72xcd1833e0da06926d () mail ! gmail ! com
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Yeah, the Struts people are apparently not keeping up with changes.  :(

That particular constructor was deprecated even in VelocityTools 1.2.
 It looks like they are still imagining that Tools 1.1 is standard.
It's been a quite a few years since that was true.  Thanks for filing
the bug with them.

On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 7:21 AM, emri <cyrilmery@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> I managed to get it working using velocity tools 1.2. This bug is coming from
> the org.apache.struts2.views.velocity.VelocityManager class that must not be
> up to date with velocity changes. I'm heading toward struts forums to try
> solve this.
>
> (Continued here : https://issues.apache.org/struts/browse/WW-2796 )
>
> Thank for your help :)
>
>
> Nathan Bubna wrote:
>>
>> followup questions inline below...
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 2:54 AM, emri <cyrilmery@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I can't get generic-tools working in my Struts2 Config, objects are not
>>> instanciate and are render as String in templates. I don't find any
>>> information, samples to get this working, it seems so simple to read :),
>>> but
>>> impossible to make it work for me :(
>>>
>>> Can you point me my error, a link, an hint, an advice, anything :D ?
>>>
>>> Thanks !
>>>
>>>
>>> I use Struts 2, Velocity 1.5, Velocity Tools 1.4
>>>
>>> My configs files are:
>>>
>>> Toolbox.xml
>>> --------------
>>> <toolbox>
>>>        <tool>
>>>                <key>date</key>
>>>                <class>org.apache.velocity.tools.generic.DateTool</class>
>>>                <scope>request</scope>
>>>        </tool>
>>>        <tool>
>>>                <key>alternator</key>
>>>
>>> <class>org.apache.velocity.tools.generic.AlternatorTool</class>
>>>                <scope>application</scope>
>>>        </tool>
>>>        <tool>
>>>                <key>list</key>
>>>                <class>org.apache.velocity.tools.generic.ListTool</class>
>>>                <scope>application</scope>
>>>        </tool>
>>> </toolbox>
>>> --------------
>>>
>>>
>>> Web.xml
>>> --------------
>>>        <servlet>
>>>                <servlet-name>velocity</servlet-name>
>>>
>>> <servlet-class>org.apache.velocity.tools.view.servlet.VelocityViewServlet</servlet-class>
>>>                <init-param>
>>>
>>> <param-name>org.apache.velocity.toolbox</param-name>
>>>                        <param-value>/WEB-INF/toolbox.xml</param-value>
>>>                </init-param>
>>>                <init-param>
>>>                <param-name>org.apache.velocity.properties</param-name>
>>>                <param-value>/WEB-INF/velocity.properties</param-value>
>>>        </init-param>
>>>                <load-on-startup>10</load-on-startup>
>>>        </servlet>
>>
>>
>> are you sure that it is the VelocityLayoutServlet that is doing the
>> processing of your templates?   I believe Struts 2 has their own way
>> of supporting Velocity that doesn't use the VelocityViewServlet.
>>
>>> velocity.properties
>>> --------------
>>>
>>> runtime.log = velocity.log
>>>
>>> runtime.log.error.stacktrace = false
>>> runtime.log.warn.stacktrace = false
>>> runtime.log.info.stacktrace = false
>>> runtime.log.invalid.reference = true
>>> runtime.log.logsystem.class =
>>> org.apache.velocity.runtime.log.Log4JLogSystem
>>> runtime.log.logsystem.log4j.pattern=%d - %m%n
>>>
>>>
>>> input.encoding=ISO-8859-1
>>> output.encoding=ISO-8859-1
>>>
>>>
>>> directive.foreach.counter.name = velocityCount
>>> directive.foreach.counter.initial.value = 1
>>>
>>> directive.include.output.errormsg.start = <!-- include error :
>>> directive.include.output.errormsg.end   =  see error log -->
>>>
>>> directive.parse.max.depth = 10
>>>
>>>
>>> resource.loader = file
>>>
>>> file.resource.loader.description = Velocity File Resource Loader
>>> file.resource.loader.class =
>>> org.apache.velocity.runtime.resource.loader.FileResourceLoader
>>> file.resource.loader.path =
>>> /home/jboss/server/webServer/deploy/webServer.war/views/HTML
>>> file.resource.loader.cache = false
>>> file.resource.loader.modificationCheckInterval = 2
>>
>> i'm fairly skeptical that this works.  you can't typically address
>> files within a war like this.   you could just use the default
>> "webapp" resource loader that the VelocityViewServlet provides.  i
>> think you just need to remove the file.resource.loader properties
>> above and add this one:
>>
>> webapp.resource.loader.path = /view/HTML
>>
>>>
>>> velocimacro.library = pz_const.vm, pz_libs.vm
>>>
>>> velocimacro.permissions.allow.inline = true
>>> velocimacro.permissions.allow.inline.to.replace.global = false
>>> velocimacro.permissions.allow.inline.local.scope = false
>>>
>>> velocimacro.context.localscope = false
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