docbook would probably be adequate. its very good for 
making a book-like, structured document.

if you have to maintain more distributed information
http://dita.xml.org is a better choice. 

but both dita and docbook are in some way
old-fashioned ... xslt/fo is an over-complex
technology IMO.

an approach that seems more modern to me is:

http://princexml.com/

which means xml/xhtml + css.

a fantastic tool for editing docbook, dita
and xhtml is:

http://www.oxygenxml.com

the grails-documentation may also be a 
candidate to look at.

have a successful day !
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