Arik Kfir wrote:
Hi,
As far as the documentation states, the CatalogManager.properties file
only accepts absolute paths for the project (local) catalog. Is this true?
No, I was tripped up by this in the thread you quoted. However, it was
pointed out to me the documents were incorrect. I have upda
Thorsten Scherler wrote:
On Sat, 2005-03-12 at 20:26 +0200, Arik Kfir wrote:
Before I start working on this, I was wondering if anyone had any
experience in doing this, or any tips/tricks on the subject.
In short what you describe is about right.
If you take a look at the Forrest Eclipse plugin
On Sat, 2005-03-12 at 20:26 +0200, Arik Kfir wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We are thinking about embedding Forrest as a content generation engine
> in our software.
Apache lenya is trying to do the same thing. :)
I changed the response address to the dev list because we discuss such
things in the dev li
Hello,
We are thinking about embedding Forrest as a content generation engine
in our software. Currently, the direction we want to take is simply
embedding the Ant runtime itself, and use it to activate Forrest.
In details we will:
1. Add the Ant JAR files into our classpath.
2. Add the xml-forr
Hi,
As far as the documentation states, the CatalogManager.properties file
only accepts absolute paths for the project (local) catalog. Is this true?
Ross Gardler wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
Ross Gardler wrote:
I need to add some documents that use a custom DTD to my project. As
per the instruc