<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<project name="Eve" href="http://www.fishbowlinventory.com/">
<title>Eventronix</title>
<body>
<menu name="Eventronix">
<item name="Eventronix" href="/index.html" />
<item name="Who We Are" href="/team-list.html" />
</menu><menu name="The Works">
#foreach ($reactorProject in $reactorProjects)
<item name="$reactorProject.name" href="${reactorProject.artifactId}/index.html"/>
#end
</menu>
<menu name="Maven How To">
<item name="Maven Goals" href="/maven-goals.html"/>
</menu>
</body>
</project>
The Project Documentation links will get added automatically to the bottom of your links. As well as a Powered By Maven icon.
Brent
Brent Hale wrote:
Take a look at navigation.xml. I put the following one in a templates directory similar to how the db.apache.org site does. You can always take out the Jelly script below and just put it into your xdocs directory and then run "maven site". If you keep the Jelly script then you need to pre-process it (preGoal on site...again look at db.apache.org).
Brent
Eran Chinthaka wrote:
I generated my project site using maven. I saw http://boss.bekk.no/boss/middlegen/project-info.html which is developed using maven and it has some more links overview and download. My site only has project documentation link. Please let me know how to put those links using maven.
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