This is an M2 question.

On 12/22/05, Lee Meador <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I want to generate interesting reports.
>
> All I have been able to find says that you can get some reports by adding
> this
>
> <reporting>
>         <plugins>
>             <plugin>
>                 <groupId> org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
>                 <artifactId>maven-project-info-reports-plugin</artifactId>
>             </plugin>
>        </plugins>
> </reporting>
>
> to the POM.
>
> I did that and got a dummy report with nothing interesting in it.
>
> Here are the main topics that look like you put some info somewhere to
> make it appear in the site docs. Maybe someone will fill in some doc links
> or mention where they go.
>
> Document Description
> Continuous Integration
> Dependencies
> Issue Tracking
> Mailing Lists
> Project License
> Project Team
> Source Repository
>
> How do I get things (that I remember from a previous project with Maven 1)
> like:
>
> javadoc
> checkstyle report
> junit test results
> lists of recent changes in the source repository
>
> Finally, I am generating an EAR with a WAR (or two) and some EJBs and some
> other JAR files in it. All told there are about 10 "parts" each with its own
> POM and a parent pom for building the whole thing. It builds and the report
> stuff seems to get built for each of the subprojects.
>
> Is the parent going to have stuff consolidated from the children or are
> there going to be links in there somewhere? I'm not sure what I'm going to
> end up with.
>
> Really, I have searched the archives of this list and almost all I can
> find is folks complaining about the surefire report plugin not working. But
> I can't even get it to find that plugin in the central repository.
>
> And the docs seem to be missing something that I can't seem to see. I have
> site docs but nothing is in them.
>
> -- Lee Meador
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