On 8/3/07, Matt Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   Though I am an avid reader of fantasy fiction, I
> don't think magic has much place in the realm of
> software development.  For this reason I despair--and
> I say this in awareness that I may offend some
> folks--whenever I am forced to work with Maven.  I can
> never figure out what's going on, and any
> documentation I find doesn't tell me what I need to
> know, at least (to be fair) not in such a way that I
> recognize the datum that will help me when I see it.
>
>   From this perspective, will someone please recommend
> a resource that will tell me in no uncertain terms WTF
> is going on with a Maven site and/or particularly your
> "average" Apache Commons site?  I want to bring the
> JXPath site more in line with e.g. IO/Lang for the 1.3
> release but am at a loss to determine how to invoke
> some of the black magic necessary to accomplish this.

Not quite sure what you want - JXPath site doesn't look that out of
line with what lang/io look like. You only have a maven1 build ATM -
if you're happy to stick with that then the file that controls the
menu is xdocs/navigation.xml - all the other xml files in the xdocs
directory get converted to html pages - so if you create a
xdocs/foo.xml - it will generate a foo.html page and you can add menu
reference to foo.html in your navigation.xml to put a link on the
menu.

If you want to use maven2 - then you need some other bits (which I'm
happy to help with if you want).

Perhaps you could be more specific about what your're trying to achieve though.

Niall


> Thanks,
> Matt

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