Its been a while since I looked at it. But from what I recall it was
all stuff related to having multiple modules and combining some outputs
and not others and where things resided and the links on the combined
"landing page".
The reports are independent of the site plugin. The site plugin simpl
On Tue, 10 Feb 2009 18:27:12 +0100, Steve Ebersole
wrote:
There are difficulties though in what I actually want to see versus what
the maven site plugin actually generates.
What is it you don't like and you couldn't configurate?
I was suggested on #maven
that the older site generator (for
I have thought about it some.
There are difficulties though in what I actually want to see versus what
the maven site plugin actually generates. I was suggested on #maven
that the older site generator (forget the name atm) might be a better
fit.
Really I wanted to have the generated site be us
I've always found the Maven generated sites quite unintuitive. Not as
unintuitive as Maven itself though.
On Feb 10, 2009, at 15:21, Hardy Ferentschik wrote:
Hi,
Now that more and more projects switched to maven, are there any
plans to deploy the maven generated site as publicly
available
Hi,
Now that more and more projects switched to maven, are there any plans to
deploy the maven generated site as publicly
available documentation? And if so, has anyone worked on a Hibernate style
for such a site?
--Hardy
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On Tue, 10 Feb 2009 14:57:54 +0100, Alaa Mohsen
wrote:
Hello guys,
My IDE is whining about maven-jdocbook-plugin since the beginning of
the week now. I added the JBoss repository to my local POM file, but I
suggest that it should be added to the SVN. What do you think?
I think the idea
Hello guys,
My IDE is whining about maven-jdocbook-plugin since the beginning of
the week now. I added the JBoss repository to my local POM file, but I
suggest that it should be added to the SVN. What do you think?
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