Still no joy.  If I run the maven maven-linkcheck-plugin:report goal, all it
does is copy a file to ...target/generted/xdocs/linkcheck.xml which contains
(among other broiler plate xdoc tags):

<p>This file is used as a placeholder until the final link check can
occur.</p>

No link checking actually occurs.

For my own edification, why do I have to invoke this goal explicitly.  When
the LinkCheck V1.3.4 was installed, the xDoc plugin V1.9.2 automatically
invoked it as part of its xdoc goal.  Why doesn't it continue to call it
automatically after upgrading LinkCheck to V1.4-SNAPSHOT?

On 2/13/06, Lukas Theussl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> As the checking is done in a different plugin (the linkcheck-plugin ;)
> ), you have to execute that goal separately before running xdoc:
>
> maven maven-linkcheck-plugin:report
> maven xdoc
>
> Or you add the maven-linkcheck-plugin report to your project.xml and run
> maven site
>
>
> And you don't need to manually update the repository, Maven will do that
> automatically for you.
>
> -Lukas
>
>
> Lance Bader wrote:
> > Oh!  Now I see.  The link checks are not performed by the xDoc plug-in,
> they
> > are performed by the LinkCheck plugin.  I wasn't even aware of this
> plugin.
> >
> > Still no joy.  I successfully replaced the maven-linkcheck-plugin
> version
> > 1.3.4 with version 1.4-SNAPSHOT.  Then I manually updated the repository
> > with the required JAR files for Commons HTTP, Commons Codec, and Log4j.
> > Now, when I execute Maven 1.1-beta-2 with the maven-xdoc-plugin 1.9.2for
> > the xdoc goal, the link check operation is NOT performed.  The build
> > completes after the generation phase and there are no link check
> artifacts
> > generated.
> >
> > What am I doing wrong?
> >
> > Lance
> >
> >
>
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