![]() ![]() I think while I am at it that I am going to port Anakia and Texen before creating another release (there is actually still some cleanup that I need to do for Dvsl as it is). Initial port of Dvsl and DvslTask are now available in CVS. Maverick.Net or with MVC frameworks, I highly recommend that you check it out at: Transformation as well as support for Dvsl transformation is nearing completion. Support for NVelocity VTL templates for both view and Shortly, with the great work done by the Maverick.Net team, it will be possible The original Java version of Velocity is commonly used for view generation in many of the popular MVCįrameworks available in Java. ![]() You can get the latest version of all Maverick.NET packages here: More information about what NVelocity is can be found at. The release notes contain more information on setting up and using Opt-NVelocity as well as setting up the examples. Modified Friendbook examples are included to demonstrate the new options. This package allows for views to be written using NVelocity templates and transforms based on NVelocity templates or Dvsl. The transforms and view are based on work done by the NVelocity project (), which is a port of Velocity, an Apache Jakarta project (). I am pleased to announce the availability of a new package that adds 2 new transform and 1 new view option to Maverick.NET. This message was sent out to all Maverick.NET users: For those using Dvsl or using NVelocitys internal logging, this is a recommended update. This relase contains bug fixes and a couple of new examples. Version 0.4.1 of NVelocity is now available for download. ![]()
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