Yes, but then the javadoc report doesn't appear in the "Project Reports"
(what I was calling the table of contents).

--DanR

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Subject: Re: Overriding javadoc goals


Can you de-register the javadoc report?
--
dIon Gillard, Multitask Consulting
Blog:      http://blogs.codehaus.org/people/dion/



Daniel Rabe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 25/11/2003 12:55:10 PM:

> I'm trying to make maven coexist peacefully with ant, and not having
much
> luck.
> 
> I'd like to use maven just for the website generation. I already have
ant
> files that compile, run junit, run javadoc, etc. Our developers all 
> use
ant,
> and know how to maintain the ant build files. Please don't tell me not
to
> use ant -- that just isn't going to be a reality on this project!
> 
> In this particular case, I'd like to use ant to run javadoc, and use
maven
> to build the web site. I run my ant script to generate the javadoc to
the
> expected directory (./target/docs/apidocs, with a report in 
> ./target/javadocs/report.txt). My project.xml contains: <reports>
>    ...
>    <report>maven-junit-report-plugin</report>
> </reports>
> That way the web site will have the junit link in its table of contents.
> 
> My maven.xml contains:
> <goal name="javadoc:generate"/>
> I was hoping this would prevent the javadoc plugin from running
javadoc...
> but it doesn't. It runs javadoc, overwriting what I did with ant. Is
there
> any way around this?
> 
> Thanks,
> Daniel Rabe
> 


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