Brett Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Hi Brett,

thanks for your comments.

I thought about this but with the fact that many parts of Maven
suddently and unexpectedly shift and move, I decided to keep it in a
place where there is more stability. This is actually intended to be a
part of the site building process for Apache Velocity.

>How about committing this to the Maven sandbox? It's open to all  
>apache committers.

>You might like to discuss this at (and subscribe to) doxia- 
>[email protected] - it's low traffic compared to this list and  
>more on topic.

Thanks for pointing out. However, if you look at it, the Doxia part
(while being very visible) is actually very small because I leverage
the existing framework.

The actual work has been to get configuration and information from the
Mojo API into an extension (any extension, I just happened to need
this for Doxia) and to get an extension to work that relies on other
available Plexus components (something that crashed and burned but I
was not the first one, that is where I got the "redefine the
maven-site-plugin as an extension" trick from.

I will hover around the doxia list anyway. 

        Best regards
                Henning

>Cheers,
>Brett

>On 28/12/2006, at 8:41 AM, Henning P. Schmiedehausen wrote:

>> This is the fruit of some toying with Doxia, Plexus, the various
>> different ways to write annotations, Plugins and some general maven
>> hacking. And a lot of frustration about the state of general and
>> specific Maven 2 documentation.
>>
>> It allows you to do things like
>> http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/db/site/templates/whoweare.xml? 
>> revision=227393&view=markup
>> with Xdoc and Apt in Maven 2.
>>
>> Docs are at http://people.apache.org/~henning/velocity-doxia-renderer/
>>
>> Get the source from http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/velocity/site/ 
>> doxia-velocity-renderer/
>>
>> Comments very much appreciated. Please send me a Cc, I do not really
>> read the maven lists.
>>
>>      Best regards
>>              Henning
>>
>> P.S.: I would still be interested in a way to access the Mojo API from
>> an extension without going through a plugin and a singleton.
>>
>> P.P.S.: And I am interested why the maven-plexus-plugin does not know
>> about fields in superclasses. The Mojo packager obviously does.
>>
>> -- 
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>> 91054 Buckenhof, Germany   -- +49 9131 506540 | Apache person
>> Open Source Consulting, Development, Design | Velocity - Turbine guy
>>
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