The site contents is available at : https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/photark/site
You should be able to modify getting-started.xml in the site-author folder, and then run the build (build.bat) to generate getting-started.html in the site-publish folder. Once you are satisfied with the result, use svn diff to generate a patch and attach to a jira. Please let me know if you need more details... Also, I'd like to know any feedback from you while using PhotArk. On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 10:59 PM, Rusty Wright <[email protected]> wrote: > Sure; how would I do that? > > > Luciano Resende wrote: >> >> Thanks for the info Rusty, do you want to provide a patch to update >> our website documentation with these instructions ? >> >> On Thu, Jan 1, 2009 at 6:57 PM, Rusty Wright <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> >>> Once you get past getting the Maven plugin working and forcing Eclipse to >>> use the JDK instead of the JRE it's really trivial: >>> >>> Install the Maven plugin for Eclipse; http://m2eclipse.codehaus.org/ >>> >>> The tricky part with using the Maven plugin for Eclipse is that you need >>> to >>> set up Eclipse to use the Java JDK, not the JRE. Otherwise Maven won't >>> work >>> properly. >>> >>> On Windows, find Eclipse in your Start menu and right click on it and >>> select >>> Properties. In the Properties window select the Shortcut tab. In the >>> Target box you need to add -vm followed by the path to the JDK's javaw, >>> in >>> quotes. For example, mine has >>> >>> "C:\Program Files\eclipse-3.4.0\eclipse.exe" -vm "C:\Program >>> Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_10\bin\javaw.exe" -vmargs -Xms256m -Xmx768m >>> -XX:PermSize=256M -XX:MaxPermSize=512M >>> >>> Follow the verifying steps on the m2eclipse web site to make sure that >>> Maven >>> is working properly within Eclipse. I.e., you don't want to get that >>> error >>> message from Maven about the JDK in the Eclipse console window. >>> >>> Install the Eclipse Subclipse plugin if you haven't already (tigris.org). >>> Or Subversive, etc. >>> >>> In Eclipse right click in the Package Explorer window and select Import >>> and >>> open the Other folder in the list (at the bottom) and in it select Check >>> out >>> Maven Projects from SCM. Click the Next button. >>> >>> The Target Location window opens; in it use svn for the SCM URL drop >>> down, >>> and in the url box next to that paste in the svn url; >>> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/photark/trunk/ >>> >>> Click the Finish button. >>> >>> Look in the bottom right of the Eclipse window and wait for Maven to >>> finish >>> doing all of its stuff; it may take quite a while because it needs to >>> download dependencies. >>> >>> After Maven finishes grinding away you'll end up with 4 folders, >>> photoark, >>> photoark-assets, photoark-gallery, and photoark-gallery-webapp. >>> Apparently >>> Eclipse doesn't support nested projects so the m2eclipse plugin converts >>> the >>> project structure to this apparent flat structure; although if you go >>> into >>> the folder in the Windows explorer it's nested. >>> >>> The photoark folder contains the parent pom. Right click on it and >>> select >>> Maven install. Wait again for Maven to download lots of stuff, or go >>> paint >>> the bedroom, wash the car, etc. >>> >>> I don't remember if I was able to run it from within Eclipse, but it does >>> generate a .war file and install it in your local repository. >>> >> >> >> > -- Luciano Resende Apache Tuscany, Apache PhotArk http://people.apache.org/~lresende http://lresende.blogspot.com/
