I meant putting all the xdocs files only under /xdocs, not under any subdirectory of /xdocs (/xdocs/usecases or whatever). I took a look at maven site, as another post stated, and yes, there are docs under subdirectories.


   Thanks !!!
   Jose

Ben Walding wrote:

What do you mean by a "plain hierarchy"?

xdoc will transform all .xml files under /xdocs

the index is created from navigation.xml and will expand and collapse (if [EMAIL PROTECTED] = "true"]) depending on where you are browsing

Is this what you mean?

Jose Gonzalez Gomez wrote:


In case there's any doubt about what I'm asking, I'm doing the documentation of a project and thought about using maven to automatically generate this. The first part I'm documenting is the use cases of the application, and I wanted to have a directory contaning this information, with subdirectories, further partitioning the documentation of the use cases.


Is this possible with xdocs and maven, or should I use a plain hierarchy?

   Regards
   Jose


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