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| RE: Exception to "forrest
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2007-01-24 13:40:05 |
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On Wed, 2007-01-24 at 11:02 -0500, Li, Don wrote:
> Please see below.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Thorsten Scherler
> [mailto:thorsten.scherler.ext juntadeandalucia.es]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 10:36 AM
> To: user forrest.apache.org
> Subject: RE: Exception to "forrest clean"
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> On Tue, 2007-01-23 at 15:26 -0500, Li, Don wrote:
> > Ok. I think it's working now -- bug fixed (have verified that the
> > directory and its associated files have all been copied to a newly
> > generated site). Here's what I did.
> >
>
> Nice to hear. Thanks for reporting back.
>
> ...
>
> --------------------------------------------------
> I try to update people on an issue/problem I raise for I consider it as
> a part of civility.
Well not only. It is really good for people searching the mailing list
archive.
>
> > Any documentation how all these pieces fit together like which piece
> is
> > executed first and which one depends on which one?
>
> I am not sure whether I understand the question. Which pieces do you
> mean?
>
> salu2
> ------------------------------------------
> Sorry. I meant, Forrest uses ant
for (pointing out the main usage)
- building main dis
- invoke
-- dynamic forrest (run target) via jetty
-- crawling forrest (site target) via cocoon cli
- build plugins
- copy skin resources
- seed a new project
> and some sort of XSL package as well
> in its Task of generating HTML documents (with desired format) / PDF
> documents etc. from XML files.
This is done via the cocoon command line (forrest is cocoon based). ->
target: site
> This process involves quite a few
> {configuration} files like forrrest.properties,
well, there is the default.forrrest.properties, forrrest.properties and
properties defined by different targets.
> forrest.build.xml,
> site.xml etc.
are the files where we define our ant targets.
> Of these files, what is the execution order (for each of them)?
>
That highly depend on the target you execute, for more information you
would need to look up each target code and follow the processing. I am
afraid we do not have an extensive documentation of this code as
document (the commands inline will help you), we would very much welcome
such documentation.
> Many thanks.
you are welcome.
salu2
--
thorsten
"Together we stand, divided we fall!"
Hey you (Pink Floyd)
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| RE: Exception to "forrest
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2007-01-24 16:05:34 |
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"... we would very much welcome such documentation."
Ok, I'll keep it in mind. When I get a better feel about this whole
thing, I'll attempt to write something up.
Thanks.
-----Original Message-----
From: Thorsten Scherler [mailto:thorsten apache.org]
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 2:40 PM
To: user forrest.apache.org
Subject: RE: Exception to "forrest clean"
On Wed, 2007-01-24 at 11:02 -0500, Li, Don wrote:
> Please see below.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Thorsten Scherler
> [mailto:thorsten.scherler.ext juntadeandalucia.es]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 10:36 AM
> To: user forrest.apache.org
> Subject: RE: Exception to "forrest clean"
>
> On Tue, 2007-01-23 at 15:26 -0500, Li, Don wrote:
> > Ok. I think it's working now -- bug fixed (have verified that the
> > directory and its associated files have all been copied to a newly
> > generated site). Here's what I did.
> >
>
> Nice to hear. Thanks for reporting back.
>
> ...
>
> --------------------------------------------------
> I try to update people on an issue/problem I raise for I consider it
as
> a part of civility.
Well not only. It is really good for people searching the mailing list
archive.
>
> > Any documentation how all these pieces fit together like which piece
> is
> > executed first and which one depends on which one?
>
> I am not sure whether I understand the question. Which pieces do you
> mean?
>
> salu2
> ------------------------------------------
> Sorry. I meant, Forrest uses ant
for (pointing out the main usage)
- building main dis
- invoke
-- dynamic forrest (run target) via jetty
-- crawling forrest (site target) via cocoon cli
- build plugins
- copy skin resources
- seed a new project
> and some sort of XSL package as well
> in its Task of generating HTML documents (with desired format) / PDF
> documents etc. from XML files.
This is done via the cocoon command line (forrest is cocoon based). ->
target: site
> This process involves quite a few
> {configuration} files like forrrest.properties,
well, there is the default.forrrest.properties, forrrest.properties and
properties defined by different targets.
> forrest.build.xml,
> site.xml etc.
are the files where we define our ant targets.
> Of these files, what is the execution order (for each of them)?
>
That highly depend on the target you execute, for more information you
would need to look up each target code and follow the processing. I am
afraid we do not have an extensive documentation of this code as
document (the commands inline will help you), we would very much welcome
such documentation.
> Many thanks.
you are welcome.
salu2
--
thorsten
"Together we stand, divided we fall!"
Hey you (Pink Floyd)
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