As an aside, I'd like to see us figure out how to integrate the HTML-ized code xref reports that can be generated by Maven into our site documentation. This would fit my most common use-case for ViewCVS, plus it has the nice feature of having per-line anchors so you can give people more direct references to it. Of course, it doesn't provide history, but it's not like ViewCVS will go away.

While I'm at it, do people like the taglibdoc that can be generated from TLD files? (ex: http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/jstl/1.1/docs/tlddocs/) I've been wondering if some things might not be simplified by generating doc like this from our TLDs, instead of generating our TLDs from precursor XML. Obviously, what we have now works pretty well, so there would be no compelling reason to change, except to make our build a little simpler. But since the build already works... well, it was just something I was thinking about...

Joe


At 8:42 AM -0800 1/25/05, Martin Cooper wrote:
There was a period when the SVN repo kept getting hung up, and the
finger was pointed at ViewCVS. While that is investigated further, and
possible changes are made to ViewCVS, the interface was taken down.
Notably, there have not been repo problems since then, so it looks
like the finger was pointed in the right direction. Hopefully it will
be back on line soon, butI haven't seen any news on that recently.

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Martin Cooper


On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 14:44:41 -0000, Niall Pemberton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 Browsing the Subversion repository seem to have been unavailable for a long
 time now (weeks I think) - does anyone know whats happening with this?

 Trying to view http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/struts/ results in the
 following error

 "The Apache Software Foundation ViewCVS Subversion interface is currently
 down while we investigate a problem with ViewCVS"

 Niall

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