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Posted to commits@velocity.apache.org by cb...@apache.org on 2018/10/01 10:25:02 UTC

svn commit: r1842462 - in /velocity/site/cms/trunk/content/tools/devel: generic.mdtext view.mdtext

Author: cbrisson
Date: Mon Oct  1 10:25:01 2018
New Revision: 1842462

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1842462&view=rev
Log:
[site/tools] Install section with maven dependency block on main subprojects page

Modified:
    velocity/site/cms/trunk/content/tools/devel/generic.mdtext
    velocity/site/cms/trunk/content/tools/devel/view.mdtext

Modified: velocity/site/cms/trunk/content/tools/devel/generic.mdtext
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/velocity/site/cms/trunk/content/tools/devel/generic.mdtext?rev=1842462&r1=1842461&r2=1842462&view=diff
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--- velocity/site/cms/trunk/content/tools/devel/generic.mdtext (original)
+++ velocity/site/cms/trunk/content/tools/devel/generic.mdtext Mon Oct  1 10:25:01 2018
@@ -4,6 +4,19 @@ Title: Apache Velocity Tools - Generic T
 
 GenericTools is the set of classes that provide basic infrastructure for using tools in standard Java SE Velocity projects, as well as a set of tools for use in generic Velocity templates. These tools have no Java EE dependencies and are often safe to use as "singletons".  Some of them are not thread-safe to allow both a no-arg constructor and configurability, but the state-changing methods are declared protected with the exception of configure(Map) which is--by default--rendered useless after being used just once.  If you require strict thread-safety, be cautious in using any configurable tools and consider [restricting the abilities of template authors](http://wiki.apache.org/velocity/BuildingSecureWebApplications) to prevent circumvention of the lockdown placed on configuration methods.
 
+## Installation
+
+For inclusion in a Maven project, use the following dependency block:
+
+    :::xml
+    <dependency>
+        <groupId>org.apache.velocity.tools</groupId>
+        <artifactId>velocity-tools-generic</artifactId>
+        <version>3.0</version>
+    </dependency>
+
+Otherwise, see the [download page](/download.html#tools) for how to get the Velocity Generic Tools jar.
+
 ## Usage
 
 + Initialization with only standard generic tools, using the default configuration file:

Modified: velocity/site/cms/trunk/content/tools/devel/view.mdtext
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/velocity/site/cms/trunk/content/tools/devel/view.mdtext?rev=1842462&r1=1842461&r2=1842462&view=diff
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--- velocity/site/cms/trunk/content/tools/devel/view.mdtext (original)
+++ velocity/site/cms/trunk/content/tools/devel/view.mdtext Mon Oct  1 10:25:01 2018
@@ -12,6 +12,19 @@ Key features:
 + A number of useful, extendable tools for developing web applications are already provided for your convenience.
 + Logging is made through the SLF4J logging facade. It can be directed to the log infrastructure of the Web application (using the logging facility provided by the Servlet API) by addind the [webapp slf4j logger](https://github.com/arkanovicz/webapp-slf4j-logger) into the classpath. 
 
+## Installation
+
+For inclusion in a Maven project, use the following dependency block:
+
+    :::xml
+    <dependency>
+        <groupId>org.apache.velocity.tools</groupId>
+        <artifactId>velocity-tools-view</artifactId>
+        <version>3.0</version>
+    </dependency>
+
+Otherwise, see the [download page](/download.html#tools) for how to get the Velocity View Tools jar.
+
 ## Default Configuration
 
 The default configuration provided for VelocityView is [here](http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/velocity/tools/trunk/velocity-tools-generic/src/main/resources/org/apache/velocity/tools/generic/tools.xml?view=markup") and [here](http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/velocity/tools/trunk/velocity-tools-view/src/main/resources/org/apache/velocity/tools/view/tools.xml?view=markup).