The two versions on the page are older, I have recently converted it to be useable from maven2. It is currently somewhat complicated, because there is no custom maven plugin for it, instead the ant plugin is used.
(I had some serious classloading problems but now it seems to work OK.)

Regards,
Norbi


Jesse Kuhnert wrote:
I would stay away from xdoc if at all possible, I only used it because
Howard had created an xsl stylesheet to convert the old forrest docs over.
APT is much better.

There is always http://www.erinors.com/product/tapdoc/, but I've not heard
any updates lately about possible maven2 support.

On 8/14/06, Dan Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I have a component library that I produced for internal use here at the
company (~30-40 components) and I need to document it so that other
people can use it easily. Other than hand formatting a lot of apt or
xdoc pages, is there an easy way to create component documentation using
maven2? I noticed that the tapestry docs are pretty much all xdoc. I'm
expecting to have to do some writing obviously, but does anyone have any
suggestions?

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Dan Adams
Senior Software Engineer
Interactive Factory
617.235.5857


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