Make your own navigation.xml from the ones provided by multiproject.

Look in 
multiproject/src/plugin-resources/templates/navigation-aggregate.xml for a 
sample.
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dIon Gillard, Multitask Consulting
Blog:      http://blogs.codehaus.org/people/dion/



Mikael Lundgren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 27/11/2003 07:21:43 
AM:

> Then again... it turns out that creating my own navigation.xml overrides 

> the one created by running maven multiproject thus hiding my "child" 
sites.
> 
> This is overcome by explicitly (sp?) putting all the links in my own 
> hand made navigation xml. It seems logical that the multiproject plugin 
> would reuse the navigation.xml facility. Is there any way to combine the 

> navigation.xml generated by multiproject with the one created by hand 
> for navigating non-standard content?
> 
> Anyway, now my site looks lite I wanted it to.
> 
> Cheers /Mikael
> 
> Mikael Lundgren wrote:
> 
> > Thanks...
> > 
> > sometimes the answer is painfully obvious ;-)
> > 
> > Cheers
> > /Mikael
> > 
> > Stephen McConnell wrote:
> > 
> >>
> >>
> >> Mikael Lundgren wrote:
> >>
> >>> Now, if only I could get a link to this javadoc to magically appear 
> >>> in the home page of the top project... that would be something!!! 
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> You can do this by including a link to the javadoc root in the 
> >> navigation.xml. If you take a look at the Merlin docs you will see 
the 
> >> complete system APIs referenced at the top level:
> >>
> >> http://avalon.apache.org/merlin
> >>
> >> The sources for the site docs are in the merlin/platform/xdocs 
directory.
> >>
> >> Cheers, Steve.
> 
> 
> 
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