You can see the various options for the site:stage on this page:

http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-site-plugin/stage-mojo.html

Yan Huang wrote:
let me rephrase my 1st question: is there a way to configure the generated
directory name when I run "mvn site:stage"? It seems to me that it uses the
"name" tag in pom.xml from the top directory. For example, if I have this
defined in the top level:

  <groupId>mycompany</groupId>
  <artifactId>myexample-pom</artifactId>
  <version>1.0-SNAPSHOT</version>
  <name>Example POM</name>
  <packaging>pom</packaging>

When I run "mv site:stage", it create "Example POM" directory under the
specified stageDirectory location. Is there a way to use different name in
the run?

Thanks

On 9/25/07, Jim Sellers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
1) "auto generate" and modify it manually later?  Isn't the point not to
manually edit any generated artifacts?  I'm assuming that I'm not
understanding that question so I'm going to skip that...

2) I don't believe that you can skip any phases of the lifecycle.  I don't
see how maven could use data from a previous run... I think that maven
assumes any data from a previous run is "stale" data, if it exists.

HTH
Jim


On 9/25/07, Yan Huang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks, That works.

Two more questions:)
1. is there a way to auto-generate a site descriptor based on the info
in
pom.xml? later, I can just alter that descriptor if needed.
2. is there a way (on the command line) to skip all previous phases but
just
"site" one when I just want to get the report after previous successful
run?

Thanks
Yan

On 9/25/07, Dennis Lundberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yan Huang wrote:
Hello,

I have a bunch of modules under the top project. When I run the site
report,
the report link to the modules are defined as
"target/site/module1/index.html". How do I configure project-info
plug-in to
generate the link to "module1/target/site/index.html" instead?
The short answer is: You can't.

The slightly longer answer is: In a normal of the site-plugin, i.e.
'mvn
site:site' the plugin will not try to create links between the
different
modules' target directories. When you deploy your site with 'mvn
site:deploy' the links will be correct. If you want to check the links
prior to deployment, you can use 'mvn site:stage' which deploys the
complete site to a (local) staging place.

Thanks
Yan


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