Hi Ari,
Thanks for that information. What is this plugin you mentioned, is it
a standard Cayenne plugin?
I have been meaning to ask you whether you wanted to do a joint
Cayenne presentation to the Sydney Java User Group (SJUG)? These are
usually held in the Sun Center in North Sydney, Sun put on nibbles and
drinks before the event.
regards Malcolm Edgar
On 8/5/07, Aristedes Maniatis <ar..aniatis.org> wrote:
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> On 05/08/2007, at 1:06 PM, Malcolm Edgar wrote:
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> > This is a bit off topic, but I wanted to know how the Cayenne web site
> > is generated from Confluence, it is only part of the site the /docs or
> > is it the whole thing?
>
> Every time a page is edited a plugin to Confluence runs which exports
> that page to a folder on people.apache.org. That gets rysnced to the
> web site every hour or so. That plugin is where the site design is
> applied to the pages as well, as it allowed for a templated output,
> however there are a bunch of limitations in the templates so we
> should keep an eye out for improvements there.
>
> The other limitation is that it appears pages are never deleted by
> this mechanism and that indirect changes do not have effect. For
> instance new news on the front page does not seem to appear unless
> you 'touch' the front page to have it regenerate.
>
> The Confluence spaces: CAYDOC, CAYDOC12, CAYDOC2, CAYSITE are all
> exported in this way. There is a little script which puts them all
> into the right places within the html folder.
>
> The other part of the site is the Javadocs for trunk (3.0) which are
> generated nightly by a script on people.apache.org.
>
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