On May 29, 2008, at 7:02 PM, Ittay Dror wrote:
hdockter wrote:
The Gradle website is not hosted at codehaus as we have our own
domain. The current host provides PHP and MySQL. Another option would
be to check if Confluence has some REST API. Than we could upload the
docu to our Wiki and could use the confluence comments functionality.
does this help? http://stephane.nicoll.net/projects/maven-
confluence-plugin/
it lets you post a single page to confluence. i can probably hack
something
that will allow to post a set of pages, but it means using maven...
Cool, it looks like Confluence is offering an API to our needs. I
think we would not necessarily need to use Maven. The code is
available as LGPL and as its not shipped with the Gradle Dist (which
is Apache v2) this is fine for us. We could extract the parts we need.
What do you think?
- Hans
ittay
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