Ok,
we usually don't keep a separate one for the site unless we're doing a
multiproject build. Looks like you are ;-)
If you're using maven b10 the multiproject plugin takes care of generating
an aggregated site.
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leosutic2003/08/23 14:53:18
Modified:attributes/site/xdocs index.xml
Log:
Updated to include some "getting started" instructions.
Revision ChangesPath
1.4 +24 -7 jakarta-commons-sandbox/attributes/site/xdocs/index.xml
Index: index.xml
leosutic2003/08/22 16:48:45
Modified:attributes maven.xml project.xml
attributes/site/xdocs index.xml
Added: attributes build.xml
Log:
Renamed all maven id's from "jakarta-commons-attributes" to
"commons-attributes", and added Apache license.
Revision C
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Why are you keeping two project.xml files??
The Attributes project has two parts to it:
+ The runtime API.
+ The compiler.
In order to separate those, I must have one project.xml for each, since
Maven equates one jar == one project =
Why are you keeping two project.xml files??
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 22/08/2003 09:28:01 AM:
> leosutic2003/08/21 16:28:01
>
> Modified:attributes maven.xml project.xml
>attribute
leosutic2003/08/21 16:28:01
Modified:attributes maven.xml project.xml
attributes/site project.properties
attributes/site/xdocs index.xml
Log:
Made the website design in-line with other Commons projects.
Revision ChangesPath
1.5 +9 -0