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[Velocity Wiki] Update of "PoweredByVelocity" by FyodorKupolov

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Scriptella ETL open source tool added

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  ||[http://www.openedit.org OpenEdit]|| OpenEdit is a platform used by web design firms for creating and maintaining web sites. It includes content management, eCommerce and blog editing tools and is built from the ground up with Velocity. Uses Spring for Java objects and actions and requires no database. ||
  ||[http://pandora-frmwrk.sourceforge.net PANDORA]||PANDORA is a lightweight web-application framework with single servlet, multi controller architecture. It supports the ''Pull MVC'' pattern providing models for Forms, Tables, Trees, Lists and the ''Open Session in View'' pattern in combination with pluggable Hibnerate support.||
  ||[http://www.restlet.org Restlet]||Restlet is a lightweight REST framework for Java that natively supports Velocity templates as well as FreeMarker templates, JSON, XML and other types of representations.||
+ ||[http://scriptella.javaforge.com Scriptella ETL]||Scriptella is an open source ETL(Extract-Transform-Load) and script execution tool. Its primary focus is simplicity. It doesn't require the user to learn another complex XML-based language to use it, but allows the use of SQL or another scripting language suitable for the data source to perform required transformations. Scriptella [http://scriptella.javaforge.com/docs/api/scriptella/driver/velocity/package-summary.html supports] Velocity templates in ETL files||
  ||[http://www.springframework.org Spring Framework]||Spring is a layered Java/J2EE application framework, based on code published in Expert One-on-One J2EE Design and Development by Rod Johnson (Wrox, 2002).  Specifically, it is a complete, lightweight container providing centralized, automated configuration and wiring of your application objects.  It includes a flexible MVC web application framework which is highly configurable via strategy interfaces, and accommodates multiple view technologies like JSP, Velocity, Tiles, iText, and POI.||
  ||[http://tammi.sourceforge.net/ Tammi]||Tammi is a Java component based development framework and run-time container for applications supporting web browsers, mobile terminals and/or Swing based user interfaces.||
  ||[http://velocityweb.sourceforge.net/ VelocityWeb]||  VelocityWeb provides unit test for whole request process without J2EE server, easy layout for web pages, simple O/R mapping using ANSI/ISO SQL, native support for design pattern named as TRANSACTION_PER_REQUEST, uniform success/fail page.||

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