Hi Stephen,
That's also exactly what I thought.
I used to think about making tornado based on Avalon, but it means too
much development work. So I tried to turn on Plexus, but Plexus changes
so fast, it might be the best choice when it's stable enough.
Turbine 3 is not recommended to use, but it already provided many
features and less bugs, it could be easier to make tornado based on it.



Regards
Jiaqi Guo
 
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Subject: Re: Seriously Customizing the Project Website



jiaqi guo wrote:

>My site is another sample of using customized site.jsl.
>http://cyclops-group.sourceforge.net
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I like the stuff your doing with Tornado - have been thinking how to do 
something similar under Avalon with respect to a server side service 
brokerage facility leveraging Turbine.

Stephen.

>
>Regards
>Jiaqi Guo
> 
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>Thanks a million.  That's exactly what I was looking for.
>
>Yoway Buorn
>Software Engineer
>Imagery Systems Engineering
>
>GENERAL DYNAMICS
>Advanced Information Systems
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>"Make me a fire and I'm warm for a night.  Set me on fire and I'm warm
>for
>the rest of my life." -- Ancient Didactical Saying
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Stephen McConnell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 4:32 PM
>To: Maven Users List
>Subject: Re: Seriously Customizing the Project Website
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>You can take control of a lot of things by declaring a custom site.jsl.
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>E.g:
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>  maven.xdoc.jsl = myAlternativeSite.jsl
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>The Avalon site used a custom JSL - not much is custom but its custom
>all the same.
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>  http://avalon.apache.org/
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>Cheers, Steve.
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>>I was wondering if anybody has attempted to make any significant
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>>modifications to the website that is generated by "site:generate"?
I'd
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>like
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>>to do things like change the fonts and how the collapsible menus look.
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>I'm
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>>even thinking about adding rich content like flash interfaces and
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>applets.
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>>And I want to be able to move things around as far as the layout goes.
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>>I'm familiar with the list of xdoc properties but it's apparent that
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>those
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>>properties are more geared toward simplification rather than
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>customization.
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>>I can modify the plugin itself but as soon as I download a
SNAPSHOT.jar
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>all
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>>my customizations go away.
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>>So what I'm thinking of is sort of like what "genapp" does.  First, it
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>looks
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>>in ~/.maven/template for a customized template, and if not found, then
>>defaults to the one in the jar.  Is there a directory that
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>"site:generate"
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>>looks in for CSS and XSL before going with the defaults?
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>>Yoway Buorn
>>Software Engineer
>>Imagery Systems Engineering
>>
>>GENERAL DYNAMICS
>>Advanced Information Systems
>>
>>"Make me a fire and I'm warm for a night.  Set me on fire and I'm warm
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>for
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>
>>the rest of my life." -- Ancient Didactical Saying
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