On 5 Feb 2004, at 13:30, Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote: ...I would really love that one day gump generates also web sites (consider continuous integration of documentation equivalent to code compilation when a document depends on a schema), javadocs, LXR-like HTML-ifized code, project RSS feeds based on autodiscovery of CVS logs (for example, you can have a special [RSS] token in your CVS commit that triggers this automatically), FOAF files, LXR-like agora graphs of project dependencies and so on.
Currently Alexandria is able to generate the following: http://cvs.apache.org/~nicolaken/whiteboard/alexandria-docs/xml-cocoon/
Actually, thanks to dims, the javasrc part works like this: http://nagoya.apache.org/~dims/maven/
very cool!
To try it, download the jakarta-alexandria CVS, install graphviz, and then launch 'ant all' and it will gen the docs for Alexandria itself.
IIRC -Dproject.name= and -Dproject.dir= make it possible to gen the info for another project.
I was looking into making Gump generate the docs for every project but then I'm too deep in Forrest, Incubator and work to do it yet.
What should I do, move the core here, to Forrest, whatever else?
I don't know, the code could reside in alexandria for now and gump/gumpy might simply run it for that project.
How can we do this? ideas people?
(my idea was to put nagging in Gump and Alexandria under Forrest...)
I can't parse this.
-- Stefano.
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