Noel J. Bergman wrote:
I want to know how much bigger the Maven generated site is than the anakia 
generated site.  Historically, Maven generated sites have been huge pigs.  That 
doesn't appear to be the case here, but I do want to quantify the impact, since 
the generated site, including javadoc, is stored in Subversion.

I asked for JAMES sans jSPF because we didn't have an anakia version of the 
jSPF site.

Maven uses doxia to generate html from xdocs. It is not so different from what anakia does. In fact, the generated html are almost the same size (+/- 10%).

The different in size for the total website is mainly due to javadocs and xrefs, and to any additional page/report we decide to include.

Furthermore my latest skin include a total of 10KB of css and 100KB of images, but this can be optimized to be 5KB removing unused css declaration and removing unused images the size of the image folder should not be more than 15KB (+ 6-7 kb for each project logo)

Currently I have to put a copy of css and images folders inside each subproject folder, maybe there is a workaround for this (or most probably a good way to handle common look between multiple project sites)

If I will find the time I'll try to create a maven2 skin package for "james-skin", but this is not so important for the final result.

Currently my goal is to revamp all of the james sites (even mime4j, jSieve, and maybe create a stub for Postage) and create instruction and a proposal to replace the current site.

My first test of the above setup, excluding all project reports and including main james site, server, jspf, mime4j, jsieve (a single page for this) is 2.2MB (where 110KB * 5 sites => 550KB are css/images).

I did much more than I expected to do on the website issue (was not in my goals) so I would like at least to solve this issue before my holidays (7-25 august), otherwise I'll forgot what I was doing, and september I'm always more busy.

Stefano


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