which version of the site plugin are you using? I'm using the trunk version,
and I have a single site.xml file at the parent project. The modules inside
don't have a site.xml, unless specifically required, and it works
great....but it I think it can only work in the trunk version - not the
plugin's released version...
On 5/5/06, Lee Meador <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I did this in an ugly but effective way.
I put the shared site.xml in the parent project of all the projects that
share it. Then I added an ant script to that project. In that ant script
is
some <copy> tags that copy the site.xml file to all the children that need
it. The shared file mostly just adds links to the left sidebar that allow
interproject movement. When I change the site.xml, I do it in the parent
project and then run the ant script. In Eclipse its just a few clicks to
do
that.
I also do the same thing to share some properties files that are used in
the
tests for all the children projects. Its just another target in the ant
script.
-- Lee Meador
On 5/2/06, Dan Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have a multi-module project and would like to create a site that
> incorporates all the modules. Is there a way I could use a common
> site.xml or common navigation or something? Could someone point me to a
> project that is an example of this? Thanks.
>
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