The javadoc has been correctly deployed.
You can retrieve all javadocs here : http://javadoc.geotools.fr/
For the one you are requesting, it is http://javadoc.geotools.fr/2.5/

Cheers,
Cédric.

Cédric Briançon a écrit :
> Gabriel Roldan a écrit :
>   
>> I may be wrong, but afaik you should be using -Dall not -Pall. That 
>> is, "all" is an activation keyword for the different profiles?
>>
>>     
> Yes it works, thanks Gabriel :)
>   
>> Gabriel
>> Cédric Briançon escribió:
>>     
>>> Justin, when I build with the option -Pall, I can see that not all 
>>> modules have been built. For example coverageio doesn't own a target 
>>> directory after the command : mvn install -Pall.
>>> But some of unsupported modules are compiled, as you can see here :
>>>
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Developpement/Geotools/tags/2.5.0/modules$ find 
>>> unsupported -name "target"
>>> unsupported/gml/target
>>> unsupported/ogc/org.w3.xlink/target
>>> unsupported/ogc/net.opengis.wps/target
>>> unsupported/ogc/net.opengis.wfs/target
>>> unsupported/ogc/net.opengis.wcs/target
>>> unsupported/ogc/net.opengis.wfsv/target
>>> unsupported/ogc/net.opengis.ows/target
>>> unsupported/directory/target
>>> These modules have been compiled, the other one not. So if I build 
>>> the javadoc with the -Pall, I will just have these modules for the 
>>> unsupported one, and all others of course.
>>>
>>> Is there an other profile I've missed that really builds all 
>>> unsupported modules ?
>>> Otherwise the javadoc would be incomplete.
>>> This phenomenon occurs on a JDK1.6.0_06 with maven 2.0.9 on Linux 
>>> Ubuntu. I hope this is not a matter of JDK 5/6 because to aggregate 
>>> the javadoc in the root target/binaries folder, I need to build it in 
>>> a JDK6.
>>>
>>> Cédric.
>>>
>>>
>>> Justin Deoliveira a écrit :
>>>  
>>>       
>>>> Great, that would be much appreciated Cédric. Thanks for the help :).
>>>>
>>>> -Justin
>>>>
>>>> Cédric Briançon wrote:
>>>>    
>>>>         
>>>>> Hi Justin,
>>>>>
>>>>> Justin Deoliveira a écrit :
>>>>>      
>>>>>           
>>>>>> I have the release announcement ready to go and i am ready to hit 
>>>>>> the "publish" button, but we still have no javadocs. As I 
>>>>>> understand it there are people who have successfully generated 
>>>>>> them with java 6? I have not been able to so if someone could do 
>>>>>> this that would be great.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>             
>>>>> Yes, last month I succeeded in generating the javadoc on a JDK6 for 
>>>>> the tags 2.5-M3. That's why you can see it at 
>>>>> http://javadoc.geotools.fr/2.5/
>>>>> If you really needs a javadoc for the 2.5.0 tag, I will try to do a 
>>>>> checkout of this tag in a few hours, and deploying the javadoc at 
>>>>> the same place.
>>>>>
>>>>> The javadoc should be deployed for tomorrow (I will send a mail 
>>>>> when it will be done).
>>>>>      
>>>>>           
>>>>>> If no one pipes up in a day or so I am going to go ahead with the 
>>>>>> announcement and we will have to upload javadocs when someone gets 
>>>>>> around to it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>             
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>> Cédric.
>>>>>      
>>>>>           
>>>>>> -Justin
>>>>>>
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>             
>>>>     
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