That's awesome Andy! I still plan on javadoc-linking the other
hivemind configuration areas besides just service interfaces at some
point as well, just need some time to do it.
NetBeans is looking more and more appealing with each feature you add
in, though it'll probably take a mountain of convi
Jesse Kuhnert wrote:
> I did sit down and figure this out finally. Hivemind has an ant task
> you can use to read in registry files and output them into one main
> "registry.xml" file.
That's some very useful info jesse...
Here's another outcome of this
https://nbtapestrysupport.dev.java.net/im
There is a non-official maven plugin as well:
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVEMIND-164
Although I haven't tried it yet...
BR:
Norbi
Jesse Kuhnert írta:
I did sit down and figure this out finally. Hivemind has an ant task
you can use to read in registry files and output them into one m
I did sit down and figure this out finally. Hivemind has an ant task
you can use to read in registry files and output them into one main
"registry.xml" file. From there it can be transformed with xsl into
whatever you want. I added it into the build process for tap 4.1 today
(using maven2) so you
If you figure it out let me know, I'd love to be able to generate
hivedocs for Tapestry as well.
On 11/25/06, fdegrassi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
First of all, I'm just starting to dig into Tapestry and HiveMind.
I want to generate the HiveDoc for Tapestry and (eventually) for my own
project, b