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import org.apache.velocity.app.Velocity;
import org.apache.velocity.VelocityContext;
import org.apache.velocity.Template;
import org.apache.velocity.exception.ParseErrorException;
import org.apache.velocity.exception.ResourceNotFoundException;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.ArrayList;
/**
* This class is a simple demonstration of how the Velocity Template Engine
* can be used in a standalone application.
*
* @author <a href="mailto:jvanzyl@apache.org">Jason van Zyl</a>
* @author <a href="mailto:geirm@optonline.net">Geir Magnusson Jr.</a>
* @version $Id: Example.java 463298 2006-10-12 16:10:32Z henning $
*/
public class Example
{
public Example(String templateFile)
{
try
{
/*
* setup
*/
Velocity.init("velocity.properties");
/*
* Make a context object and populate with the data. This
* is where the Velocity engine gets the data to resolve the
* references (ex. $list) in the template
*/
VelocityContext context = new VelocityContext();
context.put("list", getNames());
/*
* get the Template object. This is the parsed version of your
* template input file. Note that getTemplate() can throw
* ResourceNotFoundException : if it doesn't find the template
* ParseErrorException : if there is something wrong with the VTL
* Exception : if something else goes wrong (this is generally
* indicative of as serious problem...)
*/
Template template = null;
try
{
template = Velocity.getTemplate(templateFile);
}
catch( ResourceNotFoundException rnfe )
{
System.out.println("Example : error : cannot find template " + templateFile );
}
catch( ParseErrorException pee )
{
System.out.println("Example : Syntax error in template " + templateFile + ":" + pee );
}
/*
* Now have the template engine process your template using the
* data placed into the context. Think of it as a 'merge'
* of the template and the data to produce the output stream.
*/
BufferedWriter writer = writer = new BufferedWriter(
new OutputStreamWriter(System.out));
if ( template != null)
template.merge(context, writer);
/*
* flush and cleanup
*/
writer.flush();
writer.close();
}
catch( Exception e )
{
System.out.println(e);
}
}
public ArrayList getNames()
{
ArrayList list = new ArrayList();
list.add("ArrayList element 1");
list.add("ArrayList element 2");
list.add("ArrayList element 3");
list.add("ArrayList element 4");
return list;
}
public static void main(String[] args)
{
Example t = new Example(args[0]);
}
}
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