Hi Burke, yes, just type the command "mvn site" on our project. This will generate the maven site like all the other maven-based projects on Apache. It looks through the code/pom.xml and generates the website that shows details about our project
Read more here: http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-site.html Or this (slightly outdated, but still holds): http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-02-2006/jw-0227-maven.html --- Regards, Saptarshi PURKAYASTHA My Tech Blog: http://sunnytalkstech.blogspot.com You Live by CHOICE, Not by CHANCE On 7 September 2011 21:52, Burke Mamlin <[email protected]> wrote: > Sunny, > > I don't quite follow you. Are you saying that there is a maven tool that > generates a "maven site" automatically like the javadoc tool does for > javadocs? > > -Burke > > > On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 10:51 AM, Saptarshi Purkayastha > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hi Michael >> >>> How does this differ from the site we're currently publishing at >>> http://resources.openmrs.org/doc/ ? >>> >>> >> This is the old school javadocs. The new age maven site e.g.: >> http://maven.apache.org/ant-tasks/index.html >> Usage, Release Notes, Test Coverage etc. brought under one view and >> standardized, so that a new developer, but experience Java/Maven dev can >> quickly find their way through!! >> >> --- >> Regards, >> Saptarshi PURKAYASTHA >> >> My Tech Blog: http://sunnytalkstech.blogspot.com >> You Live by CHOICE, Not by CHANCE >> > > _________________________________________ To unsubscribe from OpenMRS Developers' mailing list, send an e-mail to [email protected] with "SIGNOFF openmrs-devel-l" in the body (not the subject) of your e-mail. [mailto:[email protected]?body=SIGNOFF%20openmrs-devel-l]

