It depends. You can use mine if you're looking for:
* Configuration of the stylesheets using the plugin configuration
mechanism;
* A solution that has everything included in the actual plugin;
(No manual downloading of stylesheets or the DTD)
* Entity resolution using entities defined in your POM;
* PDF generation;
* Man pages generation;
* A non-codehaus implementation.
http://www.agilejava.com/docbkx/docbkx-maven-plugin/
http://www.agilejava.com/docbkx/docbkx-samples/html/manual.html
However, if you want to use Simplified DocBook, then you first need to
create a dedicated jar containing the DTD, similar to the DocBook 4.4
version found here:
http://www.agilejava.com/maven/org/docbook/docbook-xml/4.4/
(Note that is actually nothing but the DocBook DTD distribution
unzipped, jarred and uploaded together with a POM.)
The plugin will pick up the catalog file in the jar and use that to
dynamically resolve the DTD and all other relevant entities.
Cheers,
Wilfred
On Mon, 2006-10-09 at 10:25 +0200, Aleksei Valikov wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Which docbook plugin would you recommend to use?
>
> Just like many people I previously used DocBook XSLTs and builds from
> Hibernate
> documentation. My projects are now ported to Maven and I'd like to port
> documentation generation as well.
>
> I've found several plugins that seem to do the job, but I got no idea which
> one
> is usable.
>
> I have documents in simplified DocBook.
>
> Bye.
> /lexi
>
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