Thanks, Andrew. I think I'm beginning to track what you're proposing. Your directory structure is very similar to what's in my patch for 1079, except for the following:

o the subdirectory names are a little different under the javadoc directory
o I put the index.html in the javadoc directory rather than at the top
o your proposed index.html is more capable than what I wrote

Here's what's in the patch:

...
javadoc
 jdbc3
 jdbc4
 index.html
...

Is the following then a fair summary of your patch comment:

o I will remove my index.html from the patch
o At your leisure, you can create a more capable, top level index.html and wrestle with the release machinery to get it into our release distributions

Hope I'm not talking at cross-purposes still.

Thanks,
-Rick




Andrew McIntyre wrote:

On 5/9/06, Rick Hillegas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Andrew,

I don't think I understand your proposal. Do you want 10.2 to contain
two bundles of documentation with a high level html page that switches
between the two:

1) A bundle of user guides and javadoc for JDBC3 and

2) A separate bundle of user guides and javadoc for JDBC4?


No, just:

demo
docs
 html
 pdf
frameworks
javadoc
 publishedapi3.0
 publishedapi4.0
lib
index.html

and index.html has the links into the 3.0 and 4.0 javadocs, as well as
pointers to the various manuals, the same ones we have today. And, now
that I'm thinking of it, also into the demo html files as well. So, a
master index.html for the distribution.

andrew


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