RE: Tomcat documentation in book format (in contrast to the myriad files in a Web documentation)

2004-03-23 Thread Shapira, Yoav
Hi, You know, that would make for an EXCELLENT ant task or maven plugin. Feel like writing it? ;) Yoav Shapira Millennium Research Informatics -Original Message- From: Rudolf Nottrott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 5:57 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Tomcat

RE: Tomcat documentation in book format (in contrast to the myriad files in a Web documentation)

2004-03-23 Thread Rudolf Nottrott
I'm not really sure what this involves. It didn't occur to me that documentation might be written as an Ant task. What would be the benefits of that? Any examples of that kind of thing somebody else might have done for other documentation? Rudolf At 09:40 AM 3/23/2004 -0500, you wrote:

RE: Tomcat documentation in book format (in contrast to the myriad files in a Web documentation)

2004-03-23 Thread Shapira, Yoav
Hi, I suppose some background information is in order. All of tomcat's documentation (and a vast majority of Apache documentation in general, so this will have wide applicability) is in XML format. Much of that for tomcat is visible at

Re: Tomcat documentation in book format (in contrast to the myriad files in a Web documentation)

2004-03-23 Thread Chong Yu Meng
I use Docbook to write my documentation, and the same docbook XML file can be used to generate a single PDF document. Problem is, when you use it to generate HTML, the filenames are sometimes randomly generated. This can play havoc on search engines, like Google, because the location can

Tomcat documentation in book format (in contrast to the myriad files in a Web documentation)

2004-03-22 Thread Rudolf Nottrott
Hi, I know the Tomcat documentation at http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/index.html it's excellent in content and complete, but I still vastly prefer the kind of documentation that I can read like a book, rather than navigating a myriad of file pieces linked together in Web