>From memory the xdocs plugin will look in target/navigation.xml for a 
generated file in preference to ${maven.docs.src}/navigation.xml.

multiproject uses this to pre-process the nav file.

You could simply steal the stuff from multiproject.....
--
dIon Gillard, Multitask Consulting
Blog:      http://blogs.codehaus.org/people/dion/



Jeffrey Bonevich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 20/11/2003 11:12:41 AM:

> I want to refer to pom specific values in my navigation.xml file (i.e. 
> current version, etc.).  Can I do variable substitution in xdoc plugin? 
>   Since it is velocity based I assume so, but I can find no 
> documentation that tells me what variables I can refer to.  ${pom} and 
> ${reactorProject} do not seem to be among them.  I have seen one example 

> that used a velocity forEach loop and refers to the variable 
> $reactorProjects.  This was in the context of a multi-project; involved 
> setting an attribute on maven:reactor (postprocessing=true).  I suspect 
> maybe I can break in here with maven.xml and add my own variables to 
> reference in my xdocs, but thought I would ask before rolling my own.
> 
> What ever anyone can feed me, I will be happy to compile and put on the 
> wiki.
> 
> jeff
> 
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