future for maven generated websites?

2005-03-27 Thread robert burrell donkin
does anyone have a plan to cope with rebuilding maven based websites when shell access is switched off to the machine serving the website? will we be able to run regular maven site regeneration on a jakarta.apache.org partition? - robert

Re: future for maven generated websites?

2005-03-27 Thread Martin Cooper
I believe you're really talking about deployment, rather than generation. I doubt that any changes will be needed in generation itself. The current hand-wavy answer on updating web sites when shell accounts go away is WebDAV. I'm not sure if anyone has thought this through yet, though - when I

RE: future for maven generated websites?

2005-03-27 Thread Tim O'Brien
-Original Message- From: Martin Cooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, March 27, 2005 11:54 AM To: Jakarta General List Subject: Re: future for maven generated websites? I believe you're really talking about deployment, rather than generation. I doubt that any changes

Re: future for maven generated websites?

2005-03-27 Thread Brett Porter
There are a few alternatives. If webDAV is the answer from infra, then we can definitely get that into the site plugin. It is on the todo list as Tim noted, but the list remains very long at this point :) The lack of detecting changed documents in the current xdoc plugin is probably a limitation

RE: future for maven generated websites?

2005-03-27 Thread Noel J. Bergman
does anyone have a plan to cope with rebuilding maven based websites when shell access is switched off to the machine serving the website? Yes. And in the meantime, just update minotaur, and the site will be synched to the live server. Which also means that we have a backup of the live site