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[Velocity Wiki] Update of "PoweredByVelocity" by ThomasVandahl

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The comment on this change is: Update Turbine information.
http://wiki.apache.org/velocity/PoweredByVelocity?action=diff&rev1=75&rev2=76

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  ||[[http://dione.zcu.cz/~toman40/ActionServlet|ActionServlet]] ||ActionServlet provides an easy mapping of user actions (HTTP requests) to methods of Java components together with automatic conversion of HTTP parameters to the values of Java types. ||
  ||[[http://click.sourceforge.net|Click]] ||Click is a J2EE web application framework created for commercial Java developers.   Highlights include: very easy to learn; event based programming model; high performance. ||
  ||[[http://www.jcorporate.com/expresso.html|Expresso]] ||Expresso is a powerful, enterprise-strength web application development framework. Expresso extends Struts for developing database-driven web applications and adds capabilities for security, robust object-relational mapping, and many other services commonly required in web application development. Expresso can use Velocity for the view tier, as well as several other technologies. ||
- ||[[http://jakarta.apache.org/turbine/|Jakarta Turbine]] ||One of the early servlet-based web frameworks, and currently in version 2.1, Turbine is a framework that allows experienced Java developers to quickly build secure web applications.  While Turbines primary templating technology is Velocity, it also supports JSP, WebMacro, FreeMarker, ECS and others. ||
+ ||[[http://turbine.apache.org/|Apache Turbine]] ||One of the early servlet-based web frameworks, and currently in version 2.3.3, Turbine is a framework that allows experienced Java developers to quickly build secure web applications. Turbines primary templating technology is Velocity. It also supports JSP, ECS and others. ||
  ||[[http://www.jpublish.org/|JPublish]] ||JPublish is a web publishing framework which merges the Velocity template engine with a content repository and application control framework. ||
  ||[[http://mav.sourceforge.net|Maverick]] ||Maverick is a Model-View-Controller framework for publishing web applications. It is a simple, minimalist framework which offers the ability to render views with JSP, Velocity, or XSLT directly. ||
  ||[[http://www.melati.org|Melati]] ||Melati is a tool for building Java-programmed websites backed by a database. ||
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  ||[[http://sourceforge.net/projects/webwork/|WebWork]] ||WebWork is a web application framework for J2EE. It is based on a concept called "Pull HMVC" (Pull Hierarchical Model View Controller). The basic idea is to separate the site programmers' and site designers' tasks.  WebWork now supports Velocity with their 1.0 release. ||
  ||[[http://www.ztemplates.org/|ztemplates]] ||web framework with java 1.5 - uses object injection, annotations , generics and reflection - support for templating, data binding, form validation (with Ajax/DWR), security, search-engine friendly urls and i18n - gui components like tree and tabbed pane - supports Apache Velocity, JSP and other technologies for rendering webpages. ||
  
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