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Posted to dev@maven.apache.org by Jason van Zyl <ja...@zenplex.com> on 2003/04/10 20:53:39 UTC
Re: cvs
commit:maven/src/plugins-build/xdoc/src/plugin-resources/jelly-templatescvs-usage.xml
dependencies.xml index.xml issue-tracking.xml
mail-lists.xmlmaven-reports.xml project-info.xml team-list.xml
On Thu, 2003-04-10 at 14:08, Pete Kazmier wrote:
> "Alexei Barantsev" <ba...@kazbek.ispras.ru> writes:
>
> > To argue Jelly advantages over Velocity in this case
> > I can provide the following profiling results.
> >
> > Difference is not very much, but it grows if you run big reactored
> > project.
>
> As we just discovered, Alexei was a bit confused as to what Velocity
> was actually used for in Maven. It seems that he was confusing DVSL
> with the Velocity Jelly taglib which are two entirely different
> things. The Velocity taglib is not used significantly when generating
> a site.
>
> I think we can safely delete the Jelly versions of those templates now
> that we are all in agreement.
Yes, I would prefer to keep the Velocity templates :-)
> -Pete
>
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