Re: How to completely override/replace parent's site.xml

2024-02-09 Thread Alexander Kriegisch
For the record: The correct answer to my question seems to be, that it is simply not possible. Hence, I created https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DOXIASITETOOLS-330. -- Alexander Kriegisch https://scrum-master.de Alexander Kriegisch schrieb am 05.02.2024 11:36 (GMT +07:00): > Neither in

Re: How to completely override/replace parent's site.xml

2024-02-06 Thread Alexander Kriegisch
That you avoid it, does not mean that everyone does. It also is not about the parent POM, but the parent site.xml forced upon me. A POM is never a problem, because everything from a POM can be overridden in consuming projects. My question focuses on ways to override things I do not like in

Re: How to completely override/replace parent's site.xml

2024-02-06 Thread Jörg Schaible
Hi Alexander, On Tuesday, 6. February 2024, 02:18:36 CET Alexander Kriegisch wrote: > Thanks Jörg, > > but that does not answer my question. I do not want to generate a site > for the parent. I am talking about the module using the parent POM. BTW, > the parent POM is not even under my control,

Re: How to completely override/replace parent's site.xml

2024-02-05 Thread Alexander Kriegisch
Thanks Jörg, but that does not answer my question. I do not want to generate a site for the parent. I am talking about the module using the parent POM. BTW, the parent POM is not even under my control, it is from another organisation. I am consuming it, because I like the defaults for plugin and

Re: How to completely override/replace parent's site.xml

2024-02-05 Thread Jörg Schaible
Hi Alexander, On Monday, 5. February 2024, 05:36:35 schrieb Alexander Kriegisch wrote: > Neither in [1] nor in [2] I can find a way to completely disregard or > override a site.xml from the parent POM. I want to inherit a lot from a > specific parent POM, such as dependency management and

How to completely override/replace parent's site.xml

2024-02-04 Thread Alexander Kriegisch
Neither in [1] nor in [2] I can find a way to completely disregard or override a site.xml from the parent POM. I want to inherit a lot from a specific parent POM, such as dependency management and properties, but not the site.xml. Is there a way to do that? E.g., [2] seems to imply that if I