Hi all,for a long time now, we generate documentation from our sources with two different build systems. One is based on velocity/anakia and the other one using XSL-Stylesheets.
The Anakia based documentation is used in the JDK built-in help (HTML) viewer, which has been disabled by default for a while now. I think most users will use the default way of viewing the documentation via the native browser, which gets triggered to show the online help.
Anakia has been deprecated for a long time by the velocity project and with version 2.x is no longer available. The 1.x branch of velocity has a security problem, which is referenced by our github repo and we should try to do something about it.
I think we should get rid of the Anakia build step and replace the documentation we ship with the documentation generated by XSLT. That requires, that we always use the browser to display the documentation, as the built in HTML viewer is not capable of viewing our "modern" online site. But as we got zero questions about how to switch off the current default, I believe we are safe there.
What do you think? Am I missing some important point? Felix
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