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svn commit: r178007 - in /myfaces/trunk/src/documentation/content/xdocs: docs/bootstrap.xml index.xml news-archive.xml

Author: schof
Date: Mon May 23 12:38:53 2005
New Revision: 178007

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=178007&view=rev
Log:
minor tweaks to the site (inlcuding new news item)

Modified:
    myfaces/trunk/src/documentation/content/xdocs/docs/bootstrap.xml
    myfaces/trunk/src/documentation/content/xdocs/index.xml
    myfaces/trunk/src/documentation/content/xdocs/news-archive.xml

Modified: myfaces/trunk/src/documentation/content/xdocs/docs/bootstrap.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/myfaces/trunk/src/documentation/content/xdocs/docs/bootstrap.xml?rev=178007&r1=178006&r2=178007&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- myfaces/trunk/src/documentation/content/xdocs/docs/bootstrap.xml (original)
+++ myfaces/trunk/src/documentation/content/xdocs/docs/bootstrap.xml Mon May 23 12:38:53 2005
@@ -15,7 +15,8 @@
     <p>
         The following instructions are for the setup and usage of the bootstrap.xml build file.  This file is an Ant script 
         which can be used to generate and publish the nightly builds using the latest SVN code.  It is also used to build 
-        and sign the release builds.
+        and sign the release builds.  Finally, this file is used to automatically generate the website using the latest 
+        xdocs, javadoc and tlddoc from SVN.
     </p>  
     <ul>
         <li>
@@ -89,6 +90,13 @@
             <code>00 23 * * * ant -buildfile bootstrap.xml clean nightly >/dev/null 2>&amp;1</code>
         </li>
     </ul>        
+    <ul>
+        <li>
+            A cron job is also needed on the desitnation server to make sure the website is updated from SVN <br/>
+            <code>00 23 * * * ant -buildfile bootstrap.xml clean nightly >/dev/null 2>&amp;1</code>
+        </li>
+    </ul>            
+
 </section>
 
 </body>

Modified: myfaces/trunk/src/documentation/content/xdocs/index.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/myfaces/trunk/src/documentation/content/xdocs/index.xml?rev=178007&r1=178006&r2=178007&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- myfaces/trunk/src/documentation/content/xdocs/index.xml (original)
+++ myfaces/trunk/src/documentation/content/xdocs/index.xml Mon May 23 12:38:53 2005
@@ -20,6 +20,14 @@
     </section>
 
     <section>
+        <title>May 23, 2005 - Upcoming MyFaces sessions</title>
+        <p>
+            The MyFaces committers will be presenting their framework at <link href="http://java.sun.com/javaone/">JavaOne</link> 
+            and also at <link href="http://apachecon.com/2005/EU/html/sessions.html">ApacheCon Europe</link>.
+        </p>
+    </section>
+
+    <section>
         <title>May 3, 2005 - MyFaces source code moves to Subversion</title>
         <p>
             The MyFaces source code has been moved from CVS to Subversion (SVN.)  This move will help us maintain the anticipated new MyFaces 
@@ -52,30 +60,6 @@
             Nightly builds are now available <link href="http://cvs.apache.org/builds/myfaces/nightly">here</link>.  Go ahead and download
             them if you wish to use the latest and greatest source code before the next official release.
         </p>
-    </section>
-    <section>
-        <title>February 24, 2005 - MyFaces is Hot</title>
-        <note label="David Geary (JSF Author and Creator of Tiles) Blogs on MyFaces">
-            MyFaces is Hot<br/><br/>
-            Disclaimer: From now on, we're going to have nothing but fun here!<br/><br/>
-            I like to keep my finger on the pulse as much as I can so that I can track Big Things and Next Big Things.
-            One of the best ways to do that is to join mailing lists and watch how much traffic appears in your inbox.
-            Lately, I've taken notice of the traffic on the MyFaces mailing list, which seems to be running neck and
-            neck with the Struts developer's mailing list, which means that MyFaces is generating a lot of attention.
-            <br/><br/>
-            What? Oh no, I haven't joined the Ruby on Rails mailing list yet. 8-)
-            <br/><br/>
-            In the early days of JSF (last year), there was very little JSF traction. I think people were suspicious
-            of anything of that complexity that came out of a JSR, which in general is probably wise, but in this case,
-            of course, totally unfounded.
-            <br/><br/>
-            But lately, I'm seeing quite a surge in interest in JSF. And now that MyFaces is under the Apache umbrella,
-            I expect big things for it. Kudos to all the folks who have put in so much time and effort for MyFaces, such
-            as Heath Borders, Matthias Wessendorf, and Sean Schofield (Sean: how the heck can you be in so many places
-            at once?). Apologies to those I didn't mention; this list is off the top of my head.
-            <br/><br/>
-        </note>
-        <p>Click <link href="http://www.jroller.com/page/dgeary/20050224#myfaces_is_hot">here</link> to read David Geary's blog.</p>
     </section>
     <section>
         <title>Resources</title>

Modified: myfaces/trunk/src/documentation/content/xdocs/news-archive.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/myfaces/trunk/src/documentation/content/xdocs/news-archive.xml?rev=178007&r1=178006&r2=178007&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- myfaces/trunk/src/documentation/content/xdocs/news-archive.xml (original)
+++ myfaces/trunk/src/documentation/content/xdocs/news-archive.xml Mon May 23 12:38:53 2005
@@ -6,6 +6,30 @@
   </header>
   <body>
     <section>
+        <title>February 24, 2005 - MyFaces is Hot</title>
+        <note label="David Geary (JSF Author and Creator of Tiles) Blogs on MyFaces">
+            MyFaces is Hot<br/><br/>
+            Disclaimer: From now on, we're going to have nothing but fun here!<br/><br/>
+            I like to keep my finger on the pulse as much as I can so that I can track Big Things and Next Big Things.
+            One of the best ways to do that is to join mailing lists and watch how much traffic appears in your inbox.
+            Lately, I've taken notice of the traffic on the MyFaces mailing list, which seems to be running neck and
+            neck with the Struts developer's mailing list, which means that MyFaces is generating a lot of attention.
+            <br/><br/>
+            What? Oh no, I haven't joined the Ruby on Rails mailing list yet. 8-)
+            <br/><br/>
+            In the early days of JSF (last year), there was very little JSF traction. I think people were suspicious
+            of anything of that complexity that came out of a JSR, which in general is probably wise, but in this case,
+            of course, totally unfounded.
+            <br/><br/>
+            But lately, I'm seeing quite a surge in interest in JSF. And now that MyFaces is under the Apache umbrella,
+            I expect big things for it. Kudos to all the folks who have put in so much time and effort for MyFaces, such
+            as Heath Borders, Matthias Wessendorf, and Sean Schofield (Sean: how the heck can you be in so many places
+            at once?). Apologies to those I didn't mention; this list is off the top of my head.
+            <br/><br/>
+        </note>
+        <p>Click <link href="http://www.jroller.com/page/dgeary/20050224#myfaces_is_hot">here</link> to read David Geary's blog.</p>
+    </section>      
+    <section>
         <title>February 23, 2005 - MyFaces is Now a Top Level Apache Project</title>
         <note label="Email to myfaces-dev from ASF Board">
             Hi All,<br/>