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Posted to dev@servicemix.apache.org by Marshall Schor <ms...@schor.com> on 2006/11/04 23:12:16 UTC
pointer to how web site is created
Hi - I'm looking into how to set up the UIMA project's web site - and
looking at the Service Mix site - it seems to have
a lot of very nice features, but it also seems to use some kind of
tooling to set it up.
I poked around a bit in the SVN for the "site" but couldn't see how this
is done. Any pointers
to some documentation on how sites like this are generated would be
appreciated.
Thanks. -Marshall Schor
Re: pointer to how web site is created
Posted by Guillaume Nodet <gn...@gmail.com>.
Apache has some confluence servers running.
(http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/)
AFAIK, ActiveMQ and ServiceMix spaces will have to
move to the ASF.
On 11/5/06, Marshall Schor <ms...@schor.com> wrote:
> Thanks, Bruce.
>
> It appears the wiki where you edit the ServiceMix site is not part of
> Apache, but is hosted by another site (clicking the wiki link on the
> ServiceMix page takes you to the goopen.org/confluence site. What is the
> relationship of this site with Apache? I notice it hosts also the
> ActiveMQ pages. If I wanted to use this approach for my project, can I
> use the same wiki site, or do I have to set up another one, and get it
> properly configured?
>
> -Marshall
>
> Bruce Snyder wrote:
> > On 11/4/06, Marshall Schor <ms...@schor.com> wrote:
> >> Hi - I'm looking into how to set up the UIMA project's web site - and
> >> looking at the Service Mix site - it seems to have
> >> a lot of very nice features, but it also seems to use some kind of
> >> tooling to set it up.
> >>
> >> I poked around a bit in the SVN for the "site" but couldn't see how this
> >> is done. Any pointers
> >> to some documentation on how sites like this are generated would be
> >> appreciated.
> >
> > Marshall, the website is actually put together in a Confluence wiki
> > and exported to static HTML using the AutoExport plugin
> > (http://could.it/autoexport/) whenever a page is changed.
> >
> > Bruce
>
>
--
Cheers,
Guillaume Nodet
Re: pointer to how web site is created
Posted by Marshall Schor <ms...@schor.com>.
Thanks, Bruce.
It appears the wiki where you edit the ServiceMix site is not part of
Apache, but is hosted by another site (clicking the wiki link on the
ServiceMix page takes you to the goopen.org/confluence site. What is the
relationship of this site with Apache? I notice it hosts also the
ActiveMQ pages. If I wanted to use this approach for my project, can I
use the same wiki site, or do I have to set up another one, and get it
properly configured?
-Marshall
Bruce Snyder wrote:
> On 11/4/06, Marshall Schor <ms...@schor.com> wrote:
>> Hi - I'm looking into how to set up the UIMA project's web site - and
>> looking at the Service Mix site - it seems to have
>> a lot of very nice features, but it also seems to use some kind of
>> tooling to set it up.
>>
>> I poked around a bit in the SVN for the "site" but couldn't see how this
>> is done. Any pointers
>> to some documentation on how sites like this are generated would be
>> appreciated.
>
> Marshall, the website is actually put together in a Confluence wiki
> and exported to static HTML using the AutoExport plugin
> (http://could.it/autoexport/) whenever a page is changed.
>
> Bruce
Re: pointer to how web site is created
Posted by Bruce Snyder <br...@gmail.com>.
On 11/4/06, Marshall Schor <ms...@schor.com> wrote:
> Hi - I'm looking into how to set up the UIMA project's web site - and
> looking at the Service Mix site - it seems to have
> a lot of very nice features, but it also seems to use some kind of
> tooling to set it up.
>
> I poked around a bit in the SVN for the "site" but couldn't see how this
> is done. Any pointers
> to some documentation on how sites like this are generated would be
> appreciated.
Marshall, the website is actually put together in a Confluence wiki
and exported to static HTML using the AutoExport plugin
(http://could.it/autoexport/) whenever a page is changed.
Bruce
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