commit | 8b6c73419ab0659982a796562f4d7f78679b13e3 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Wayne Beaton <wayne.beaton@eclipse-foundation.org> | Wed May 23 21:54:11 2018 -0400 |
committer | Wayne Beaton <wayne.beaton@eclipse-foundation.org> | Wed May 23 21:54:11 2018 -0400 |
tree | a10ef0253d78b2d9b8f9ee6f1b89cf6ce8b02ca9 | |
parent | 3ff769032c1c5608807f43e2c4509b29d00979a4 [diff] |
Align nodes vertically by type. I've rolled the "implementer" and "definer" groupings into one list of projects because I believe that the distinction is not relevant. Moved the relationship that Jersey defines to implements JAX-RS. Removed a bogus GlassFish implements Interceptors relationship.
This repository contains the source for the Eclipse EE4J Top Level Project website.
The main repository is accessible via the Eclipse Gerrit instance. All content committed to that repository is automatically be propogated to the project website.
We maintain a clone of this repository on GitHub. Pull requests will be reviewed there.
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This repository contains both the source and the deployment artifacts. We currently use Asciidoctor for some static content. Asciidoctor content in the src
directory is compiled and moved into the generated
directory by a Maven build script (pom.xml
in the root). PHP files grab and render the generated content at runtime. There should never be a reason to directly modify content in the generated
directory.