Arnaud HERITIER wrote:
I can write this part : "Deploying Artifacts to Archiva using Maven 1."

The content is : "it's impossible using the webdav of archiva, you have to
use ftp, scp or another protocol available in the maven 1's artifact
plugin."

Arnaud

Shame that's the case.
We should add a jira for that (if it doesn't already exist).
And what part about archiva's webdav prevents this from working?

Joakim

On Nov 6, 2007 7:44 PM, Joakim Erdfelt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 I'm back to the planning and writing of the documentation for 1.0 ...

I'd like to bounce the outline off of everyone to see if there are any
gaps / holes / completely idiotic decisions.

*[Outline]*


   - Introduction
      - Download *(we should make tar.gz, tar.bz2, zip, and war all
      available)*
       - System Administrators Guide
      - Structure of Archiva. *(the filesystem reqs, database reqs,
      jndi usage, etc ...)*
       - Installing
         - Installing Standalone
         - Installing on Jetty.
         - Installing on Tomcat.
         - Installing on Geronimo.
          - *(any others that we have documented anywhere?)*
          - Databases
         - Embedded Derby DB
         - Using MySQL
         - Using Postgres *(not even sure this works)*
          - Security
         - Roles
         - Configuring for LDAP. *(I'll need Jesse's help here)*
          - WebDAV features
       - Runtime Configuration
       - Repositories
         - Proxy Connectors
         - Network Proxies
         - Consumers
       - Users Guide
      - Browsing.
      - Searching.
       - WebDAV Features.
      - Using Archiva as a Maven 2 repository.
      - Using Archiva as a Maven 1 repository.
      - Using Archiva as an Ivy repository.
      - Deploying Artifacts to Archiva using Maven 2.
      - Deploying Artifacts to Archiva using Maven 1.
      - Deploying Artifacts to Archiva using Ant.
       - Reference
      - FAQ. *(not sure what goes in here that isn't in the above
      sections, unless its just a list of topics / titles with links to the 
other
      content)*
       - Building / Hacking.
       - Mailing Lists.
      - Development Team.
      - Java APIDoc (javadoc).
       - Source Cross Reference.
      - Test Cross Reference.

Input / Comments / Hate Mail / General Nitpicks / Completely Different
Approaches are all welcome.

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- Joakim Erdfelt
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