As I said before, I have no reports specified to avoid bugs during
generation of reports ;-)
I don't know if I need the linkcheck plugin to run ...
Yes I would like my generated links to work
No I don't want to waste 30 minutes checking them ;-)
--mike
Arnaud HERITIER a écrit :
yes this is the linkcheck plugin which checks the links in the pages you
generate.
Do you have a reports entry in your pom or do you use the default one ?
Do you need/use this linkcheck report ?
Arnaud
On 2/24/06, Michael Niemaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So it says: ' This plug-in validates the HTML that is produced as part
of the site. Just add the maven-linkcheck-plugin report to your project.'
Don't quiet understand ... what plugin is used by default by maven to
check the links? Seems to be that one since it is installed locally ...
Well, I'll do as it says ans see what happens.
--mike
Michael Niemaz a écrit :
All I do is invoke the multiproject-site goal.
Actually, I invoke it twice as a workaround to have sub-sub projects
treated and displayed as a tree.
But it shouldn't be the pb here.
So, you're telling me to use the linkcheck plugin. Well, how does it
link to the multiproject-site goal?
--mike
Arnaud HERITIER a écrit :
If in your multiproject you aggregate the sites you can use the
linkcheckplugin only on the main site.
You can also try the last snapshot which (in theory) is faster.
Arnaud
On 2/24/06, Dion Gillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Turn off the linkcheck plugin.
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