Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 8 years ago
I found an interesting compromise: deploy the tools (xsltproc, fop) outside the
project's documentation folder structure, but still deploy the docbook-xsl-ns
stylesheets in the docs/docbook folder. Otherwise, we currently need to change
six stylesheets (two each in docs/dataAccessGuide/styles,
docs/dataMapperGuide/styles and docs/tutorial/styles) to reflect changes in the
path that holds the stylesheets.
One way to reduce the coupling between "our" six stylesheets and the ones
imported from docbook would be to do something similar to what we do with the
XSD files in the appendix of the doc: put a placeholder in the XML file and
substitute its value during the build process. This way, we could define the
path to the stylesheets in the build script, and the stylesheets would
automatically be adjusted during the build. If this works, mybatisnet doc
source and location of tools and stylesheets are only coupled through the build
script, which I find much better than the current situation.
Feedback is welcome.
Original comment by rcham...@gmail.com
on 26 Oct 2010 at 12:05
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While we're at it, the "modern" way of validating XML seems to be through
schemata, rather than DTDs. Two issues here:
1) should we use a docbook schema instead of DTD (I am unable to decide in a
meaningful way, as I don't know what this implies in terms of parsing speed,
"robustness" of the validation, ...) ?
2) Currently, the path to the docbook DTD in our source files points to a local
file in the repository structure. Would it make sense to use the DTD (or
eventually schema) over the network (e.g., URL pointing to OASIS web site)?
Once again, I don't know what the trade-offs are. This would further reduce
coupling between mybatisnet doc source and the required dependencies, IMHO,
assuming the OASIS site is probably reliable.
Feedback please! Thanks in advance!
Original comment by rcham...@gmail.com
on 26 Oct 2010 at 1:18
Following e-mail exchanges we had this morning, my "compromise" solution seems
to have potential. I will work on implementing this in the ibatis-1-maintenance
line with the same version of docbook we currently use (4.1.2), as I tend to
make changes incrementally, and the docbook version issue is all but clear
right now. I will also update the READMEs regarding the installation of the
tools (windows for now, linux will come eventually if deemed useful). I will
keep the placeholder folders, which will only contain these READMEs.
Original comment by rcham...@gmail.com
on 26 Oct 2010 at 3:19
I've committed incremental changes throughout the day. I added styles and dtd
folders in the docbook placeholder (will ease eventual migration to docbook 5
and ressem,bles a typical setup on linux), and actually added the DTD and its
dependencies in docbook/dtd.
For the stylesheets bundle however, this yields a large set of files (almost 30
Mb), so I created the styles placeholder folder and adjusted the REAMDE.html in
docs/docbook.
Instructions for FOP and xsltproc were also updated.
I think we could get rid of the xsltproc and fop placeholder folders, and
include the instructions to get them directly in docs/README.html. I also
suggest we "can" the remaining readme.txt files, if everyone is comfortable
with the README.html files (currently they are redundant, I prefer the HTML
versions myself).
Feedback on this proposal would be appreciated.
Original comment by rcham...@gmail.com
on 26 Oct 2010 at 8:19
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
rcham...@gmail.com
on 25 Oct 2010 at 7:00