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authorMark Donszelmann <Mark.Donszelmann@gmail.com>2009-10-01 14:33:24 +0200
committerMark Donszelmann <Mark.Donszelmann@gmail.com>2009-10-01 14:33:24 +0200
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-rw-r--r--src/site/apt/HelloWorld.apt61
-rw-r--r--src/site/apt/aol.apt384
-rw-r--r--src/site/apt/configuration.apt453
-rw-r--r--src/site/apt/cpptasks.apt88
-rw-r--r--src/site/apt/faq.apt50
-rw-r--r--src/site/apt/intro.apt243
-rw-r--r--src/site/apt/lifecycle.apt48
-rw-r--r--src/site/apt/narDependencies.apt54
-rw-r--r--src/site/apt/narLibrary.apt109
-rw-r--r--src/site/apt/philosophy.apt311
-rw-r--r--src/site/apt/usage.apt228
-rw-r--r--src/site/resources/NARPlugin.pptbin0 -> 457728 bytes
-rw-r--r--src/site/site.xml59
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diff --git a/src/site/apt/HelloWorld.apt b/src/site/apt/HelloWorld.apt
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+ ---
+FreeHEP NAR Plugin
+ ---
+ ---
+Mark Donszelmann
+ ---
+
+HelloWorld Examples
+
+ These example contain a simple C method "sayHello". This method can be called from a C program, a Java program, put into
+a static library, put into a shared library, use a third party library, ...
+There are also some unit test which are run and call the same method.
+
+ The following examples are available:
+
+ [helloworldexe] A C routine.
+
+ [helloworldstaticexe] A C routine statically linked with the C-runtime library.
+
+ []
+
+ [helloworldjni] A C routine called from Java and a Java unit test.
+
+ [helloworldjnilibjava] A java project which depends on helloworldjni.
+
+ [helloworldstaticjni] A C routine called from Java statically linked with the C-runtime library and a Java unit test.
+
+ [hellothirdpartyjni] A third party JNI library called from Java.
+ The third party library is "helloworldjni" and is added as resource to the project in the
+ form of a JNI library and a corresponding jar file. A Java unit test is provided.
+
+ []
+
+ [helloworldsharedlib] A C routine which gets archived into a shared library. A C test executable
+ is created and run.
+
+ [helloworldsharedlibexe] A C executable which depends on "helloworldsharedlib" and links dynamically
+ with it. The executable is created and run.
+
+ [helloworldsharedlibjni] A C routine called from Java, which depends on
+ "helloworldsharedlib" and links dynamically with it. A Java unit test is provided.
+
+ []
+
+ [helloworldstaticlib] A C routine which gets archived into a static library. A C test executable
+ is created and run.
+
+ [helloworldstaticlibexe] A C executable which depends on "helloworldstaticlib" and links statically
+ with it. The executabe is created and run.
+
+ [helloworldstaticlibjni] A C routine called from Java, which depends on
+ "helloworldstaticlib" and links statically with it. A Java unit test is provided.
+
+ []
+
+ These examples are now all run as tests when you try to run maven on the freehep-nar-plugin from its top-level directory.
+
+ For the sources of these tests, see:
+{{{http://java.freehep.org/svn/repobrowser.svn?path=%2ffreehep%2ftrunk%2fmaven-plugins%2ffreehep-nar-plugin%2ftests&revision=HEAD&name=freehep&bypassEmpty=true}
+the SVN repository}}.
+
diff --git a/src/site/apt/aol.apt b/src/site/apt/aol.apt
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+ ---
+FreeHEP NAR Plugin
+ ---
+ ---
+Mark Donszelmann
+ ---
+
+AOL Properties
+
+ Below a copy of the AOL Properties file which is used by the NAR plugin for AOL dependent default settings:
+
++--
+#
+# Windows ("Windows *" => Windows)
+#
+x86.Windows.linker=msvc
+
+x86.Windows.msvc.cpp.compiler=msvc
+x86.Windows.msvc.cpp.defines=Windows WIN32
+x86.Windows.msvc.cpp.options=
+x86.Windows.msvc.cpp.includes=**/*.cc **/*.cpp **/*.cxx
+x86.Windows.msvc.cpp.excludes=
+
+x86.Windows.msvc.c.compiler=msvc
+x86.Windows.msvc.c.defines=Windows WIN32
+x86.Windows.msvc.c.options=
+x86.Windows.msvc.c.includes=**/*.c
+x86.Windows.msvc.c.excludes=
+
+x86.Windows.msvc.fortran.compiler=df
+x86.Windows.msvc.fortran.defines=Windows WIN32
+x86.Windows.msvc.fortran.options=
+x86.Windows.msvc.fortran.includes=**/*.f **/*.for
+x86.Windows.msvc.fortran.excludes=
+
+x86.Windows.msvc.java.include=include;include/win32
+x86.Windows.msvc.java.runtimeDirectory=lib
+
+x86.Windows.msvc.lib.prefix=
+x86.Windows.msvc.shared.extension=dll
+x86.Windows.msvc.static.extension=lib
+x86.Windows.msvc.plugin.extension=dll
+x86.Windows.msvc.jni.extension=dll
+x86.Windows.msvc.executable.extension=exe
+
+#x86.Windows.msvc.arch.includes=lib/**/*.lib lib/**/*.dll
+
+#
+# Windows g++
+#
+x86.Windows.g++.cpp.compiler=g++
+x86.Windows.g++.cpp.defines=Windows
+x86.Windows.g++.cpp.options=-Wall
+x86.Windows.g++.cpp.includes=**/*.cc **/*.cpp **/*.cxx
+x86.Windows.g++.cpp.excludes=
+
+x86.Windows.g++.c.compiler=gcc
+x86.Windows.g++.c.defines=Windows
+x86.Windows.g++.c.options=-Wall
+x86.Windows.g++.c.includes=**/*.c
+x86.Windows.g++.c.excludes=
+
+x86.Windows.g++.fortran.compiler=g77
+x86.Windows.g++.fortran.defines=Windows
+x86.Windows.g++.fortran.options=-Wall
+x86.Windows.g++.fortran.includes=**/*.f **/*.for
+x86.Windows.g++.fortran.excludes=
+
+x86.Windows.g++.java.include=include;include/Windows
+x86.Windows.g++.java.runtimeDirectory=lib
+
+x86.Windows.g++.lib.prefix=lib
+x86.Windows.g++.static.extension=a
+x86.Windows.g++.shared.extension=so
+x86.Windows.g++.plugin.extension=so
+x86.Windows.g++.jni.extension=so
+x86.Windows.g++.executable.extension=
+
+#
+# Linux
+#
+i386.Linux.linker=g++
+
+i386.Linux.g++.cpp.compiler=g++
+i386.Linux.g++.cpp.defines=Linux GNU_GCC f2cFortran
+i386.Linux.g++.cpp.options=-Wall -Wno-long-long -Wpointer-arith -Wconversion
+i386.Linux.g++.cpp.includes=**/*.cc **/*.cpp **/*.cxx
+i386.Linux.g++.cpp.excludes=
+
+i386.Linux.g++.c.compiler=gcc
+i386.Linux.g++.c.defines=Linux GNU_GCC f2cFortran
+i386.Linux.g++.c.options=-Wall -Wno-long-long -Wpointer-arith -Wconversion
+i386.Linux.g++.c.includes=**/*.c
+i386.Linux.g++.c.excludes=
+
+i386.Linux.g++.fortran.compiler=g77
+i386.Linux.g++.fortran.defines=Linux GNU_GCC f2cFortran
+i386.Linux.g++.fortran.options=-Wall
+i386.Linux.g++.fortran.includes=**/*.f **/*.for
+i386.Linux.g++.fortran.excludes=
+
+i386.Linux.g++.java.include=include;include/linux
+i386.Linux.g++.java.runtimeDirectory=jre/lib/i386/client
+
+i386.Linux.g++.lib.prefix=lib
+i386.Linux.g++.static.extension=a
+i386.Linux.g++.shared.extension=so
+i386.Linux.g++.plugin.extension=so
+i386.Linux.g++.jni.extension=so
+i386.Linux.g++.executable.extension=
+
+#i386.Linux.g++.arch.includes=lib/**/*.a lib/**/*.so
+
+#
+# Linux icc (C linker)
+#
+i386.Linux.icc.cpp.compiler=NONE
+i386.Linux.icc.cpp.defines=Linux
+i386.Linux.icc.cpp.options=-ansi -mp -no-gcc -w1
+i386.Linux.icc.cpp.includes=**/*.cc **/*.cpp **/*.cxx
+i386.Linux.icc.cpp.excludes=
+
+i386.Linux.icc.c.compiler=icc
+i386.Linux.icc.c.defines=Linux
+i386.Linux.icc.c.options=-ansi -mp -no-gcc -w1
+i386.Linux.icc.c.includes=**/*.c
+i386.Linux.icc.c.excludes=
+
+i386.Linux.icc.fortran.compiler=ifort
+i386.Linux.icc.fortran.defines=Linux
+i386.Linux.icc.fortran.options=
+i386.Linux.icc.fortran.includes=**/*.f **/*.for
+i386.Linux.icc.fortran.excludes=
+
+i386.Linux.icc.java.include=include;include/linux
+i386.Linux.icc.java.runtimeDirectory=jre/lib/i386/client
+
+i386.Linux.icc.lib.prefix=lib
+i386.Linux.icc.static.extension=a
+i386.Linux.icc.shared.extension=so
+i386.Linux.icc.plugin.extension=so
+i386.Linux.icc.jni.extension=so
+i386.Linux.icc.executable.extension=
+
+
+#
+# Linux icpc (C++ linker)
+#
+i386.Linux.icpc.cpp.compiler=icpc
+i386.Linux.icpc.cpp.defines=Linux
+i386.Linux.icpc.cpp.options=-ansi -mp -no-gcc -w1
+i386.Linux.icpc.cpp.includes=**/*.cc **/*.cpp **/*.cxx
+i386.Linux.icpc.cpp.excludes=
+
+i386.Linux.icpc.c.compiler=icc
+i386.Linux.icpc.c.defines=Linux
+i386.Linux.icpc.c.options=-ansi -mp -no-gcc -w1
+i386.Linux.icpc.c.includes=**/*.c
+i386.Linux.icpc.c.excludes=
+
+i386.Linux.icpc.fortran.compiler=ifort
+i386.Linux.icpc.fortran.defines=Linux
+i386.Linux.icpc.fortran.options=
+i386.Linux.icpc.fortran.includes=**/*.f **/*.for
+i386.Linux.icpc.fortran.excludes=
+
+i386.Linux.icpc.java.include=include;include/linux
+i386.Linux.icpc.java.runtimeDirectory=jre/lib/i386/client
+
+i386.Linux.icpc.lib.prefix=lib
+i386.Linux.icpc.static.extension=a
+i386.Linux.icpc.shared.extension=so
+i386.Linux.icpc.plugin.extension=so
+i386.Linux.icpc.jni.extension=so
+i386.Linux.icpc.executable.extension=
+
+#
+# Linux ecc (C linker)
+#
+i386.Linux.ecc.cpp.compiler=NONE
+i386.Linux.ecc.cpp.defines=Linux
+i386.Linux.ecc.cpp.options=-ansi -mp -no-gcc -w1
+i386.Linux.ecc.cpp.includes=**/*.cc **/*.cpp **/*.cxx
+i386.Linux.ecc.cpp.excludes=
+
+i386.Linux.ecc.c.compiler=ecc
+i386.Linux.ecc.c.defines=Linux
+i386.Linux.ecc.c.options=-ansi -mp -no-gcc -w1
+i386.Linux.ecc.c.includes=**/*.c
+i386.Linux.ecc.c.excludes=
+
+# Should this be efc ?
+i386.Linux.ecc.fortran.compiler=ifort
+i386.Linux.ecc.fortran.defines=Linux
+i386.Linux.ecc.fortran.options=
+i386.Linux.ecc.fortran.includes=**/*.f **/*.for
+i386.Linux.ecc.fortran.excludes=
+
+i386.Linux.ecc.java.include=include;include/linux
+i386.Linux.ecc.java.runtimeDirectory=jre/lib/i386/client
+
+i386.Linux.ecc.lib.prefix=lib
+i386.Linux.ecc.static.extension=a
+i386.Linux.ecc.shared.extension=so
+i386.Linux.ecc.plugin.extension=so
+i386.Linux.ecc.jni.extension=so
+i386.Linux.ecc.executable.extension=
+
+#
+# Linux ecpc (C++ linker)
+#
+i386.Linux.ecpc.cpp.compiler=ecpc
+i386.Linux.icpc.cpp.defines=Linux
+i386.Linux.ecpc.cpp.options=-ansi -mp -no-gcc -w1
+i386.Linux.ecpc.cpp.includes=**/*.cc **/*.cpp **/*.cxx
+i386.Linux.ecpc.cpp.excludes=
+
+i386.Linux.ecpc.c.compiler=ecc
+i386.Linux.ecpc.c.defines=Linux
+i386.Linux.ecpc.c.options=-ansi -mp -no-gcc -w1
+i386.Linux.ecpc.c.includes=**/*.c
+i386.Linux.ecpc.c.excludes=
+
+# Should this be efc ?
+i386.Linux.ecpc.fortran.compiler=ifort
+i386.Linux.ecpc.fortran.defines=Linux
+i386.Linux.ecpc.fortran.options=
+i386.Linux.ecpc.fortran.includes=**/*.f **/*.for
+i386.Linux.ecpc.fortran.excludes=
+
+i386.Linux.ecpc.java.include=include;include/linux
+i386.Linux.ecpc.java.runtimeDirectory=jre/lib/i386/client
+
+i386.Linux.ecpc.lib.prefix=lib
+i386.Linux.ecpc.static.extension=a
+i386.Linux.ecpc.shared.extension=so
+i386.Linux.ecpc.plugin.extension=so
+i386.Linux.ecpc.jni.extension=so
+i386.Linux.ecpc.executable.extension=
+
+#
+# Linux
+#
+amd64.Linux.linker=g++
+
+amd64.Linux.g++.cpp.compiler=g++
+amd64.Linux.g++.cpp.defines=Linux GNU_GCC f2cFortran
+amd64.Linux.g++.cpp.options=-Wall -Wno-long-long -Wpointer-arith -Wconversion
+amd64.Linux.g++.cpp.includes=**/*.cc **/*.cpp **/*.cxx
+amd64.Linux.g++.cpp.excludes=
+
+amd64.Linux.g++.c.compiler=gcc
+amd64.Linux.g++.c.defines=Linux GNU_GCC f2cFortran
+amd64.Linux.g++.c.options=-Wall -Wno-long-long -Wpointer-arith -Wconversion
+amd64.Linux.g++.c.includes=**/*.c
+amd64.Linux.g++.c.excludes=
+
+amd64.Linux.g++.fortran.compiler=g77
+amd64.Linux.g++.fortran.defines=Linux GNU_GCC f2cFortran
+amd64.Linux.g++.fortran.options=-Wall
+amd64.Linux.g++.fortran.includes=**/*.f **/*.for
+amd64.Linux.g++.fortran.excludes=
+
+amd64.Linux.g++.java.include=include;include/linux
+amd64.Linux.g++.java.runtimeDirectory=jre/lib/amd64/server
+
+amd64.Linux.g++.lib.prefix=lib
+amd64.Linux.g++.static.extension=a
+amd64.Linux.g++.shared.extension=so
+amd64.Linux.g++.plugin.extension=so
+amd64.Linux.g++.jni.extension=so
+amd64.Linux.g++.executable.extension=
+
+#amd64.Linux.g++.arch.includes=lib/**/*.a lib/**/*.so
+
+#
+# MacOSX ("Mac OS X" => MacOSX)
+#
+ppc.MacOSX.linker=g++
+
+ppc.MacOSX.g++.cpp.compiler=g++
+ppc.MacOSX.g++.cpp.defines=Darwin GNU_GCC f2cFortran
+ppc.MacOSX.g++.cpp.options=-Wall -Wno-long-long -Wpointer-arith -Wconversion
+ppc.MacOSX.g++.cpp.includes=**/*.cc **/*.cpp **/*.cxx
+ppc.MacOSX.g++.cpp.excludes=
+
+ppc.MacOSX.g++.c.compiler=gcc
+ppc.MacOSX.g++.c.defines=Darwin GNU_GCC f2cFortran
+ppc.MacOSX.g++.c.options=-Wall -Wno-long-long -Wpointer-arith -Wconversion
+ppc.MacOSX.g++.c.includes=**/*.c
+ppc.MacOSX.g++.c.excludes=
+
+ppc.MacOSX.g++.fortran.compiler=g77
+ppc.MacOSX.g++.fortran.defines=Darwin GNU_GCC
+ppc.MacOSX.g++.fortran.options=-Wall -fno-automatic -fno-second-underscore
+ppc.MacOSX.g++.fortran.includes=**/*.f **/*.for
+ppc.MacOSX.g++.fortran.excludes=
+
+ppc.MacOSX.g++.java.include=include
+ppc.MacOSX.g++.java.runtimeDirectory=IGNORED
+
+ppc.MacOSX.g++.lib.prefix=lib
+ppc.MacOSX.g++.static.extension=a
+ppc.MacOSX.g++.shared.extension=dylib
+ppc.MacOSX.g++.plugin.extension=bundle
+ppc.MacOSX.g++.jni.extension=jnilib
+ppc.MacOSX.g++.executable.extension=
+
+#ppc.MacOSX.g++.arch.includes=lib/**/*.a lib/**/*.so lib/**/*.dylib lib/**/*.jnilib
+
+#
+# MacOSX ("Mac OS X" => MacOSX) Intel
+#
+i386.MacOSX.linker=g++
+
+i386.MacOSX.g++.cpp.compiler=g++
+i386.MacOSX.g++.cpp.defines=Darwin GNU_GCC
+i386.MacOSX.g++.cpp.options=-Wall -Wno-long-long -Wpointer-arith -Wconversion
+i386.MacOSX.g++.cpp.includes=**/*.cc **/*.cpp **/*.cxx
+i386.MacOSX.g++.cpp.excludes=
+
+i386.MacOSX.g++.c.compiler=gcc
+i386.MacOSX.g++.c.defines=Darwin GNU_GCC
+i386.MacOSX.g++.c.options=-Wall -Wno-long-long -Wpointer-arith -Wconversion
+i386.MacOSX.g++.c.includes=**/*.c
+i386.MacOSX.g++.c.excludes=
+
+i386.MacOSX.g++.fortran.compiler=gfortran
+i386.MacOSX.g++.fortran.defines=Darwin GNU_GCC
+i386.MacOSX.g++.fortran.options=-Wall -fno-automatic -fno-second-underscore
+i386.MacOSX.g++.fortran.includes=**/*.f **/*.for
+i386.MacOSX.g++.fortran.excludes=
+
+i386.MacOSX.g++.java.include=include
+i386.MacOSX.g++.java.runtimeDirectory=IGNORED
+
+i386.MacOSX.g++.lib.prefix=lib
+i386.MacOSX.g++.static.extension=a
+i386.MacOSX.g++.shared.extension=dylib
+i386.MacOSX.g++.plugin.extension=bundle
+i386.MacOSX.g++.jni.extension=jnilib
+i386.MacOSX.g++.executable.extension=
+
+#i386.MacOSX.g++.arch.includes=lib/**/*.a lib/**/*.so lib/**/*.dylib lib/**/*.jnilib
+
+#
+# Solaris
+#
+sparc.SunOS.linker=CC
+
+sparc.SunOS.CC.cpp.compiler=CC
+sparc.SunOS.CC.cpp.defines=SOLARIS2
+sparc.SunOS.CC.cpp.options=
+sparc.SunOS.CC.cpp.includes=**/*.cc **/*.cpp **/*.cxx
+sparc.SunOS.CC.cpp.excludes=
+
+sparc.SunOS.CC.c.compiler=suncc
+sparc.SunOS.CC.c.defines=SOLARIS2
+sparc.SunOS.CC.c.options=
+sparc.SunOS.CC.c.includes=**/*.c
+sparc.SunOS.CC.c.excludes=
+
+sparc.SunOS.CC.fortran.compiler=sunf77
+sparc.SunOS.CC.fortran.defines=SOLARIS2
+sparc.SunOS.CC.fortran.options=
+sparc.SunOS.CC.fortran.includes=**/*.f **/*.for
+sparc.SunOS.CC.fortran.excludes=
+
+sparc.SunOS.CC.java.include=include;include/solaris
+sparc.SunOS.CC.java.runtimeDirectory=jre/lib/sparc/server
+
+sparc.SunOS.CC.linker.systemLibs=pthread:shared
+
+sparc.SunOS.CC.lib.prefix=lib
+sparc.SunOS.CC.static.extension=a
+sparc.SunOS.CC.shared.extension=so
+sparc.SunOS.CC.plugin.extension=so
+sparc.SunOS.CC.jni.extension=so
+sparc.SunOS.CC.executable.extension=
+
+#sparc.SunOS.CC.arch.includes=lib/**/*.a lib/**/*.so
++--
+
+
diff --git a/src/site/apt/configuration.apt b/src/site/apt/configuration.apt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6b01b91
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/site/apt/configuration.apt
@@ -0,0 +1,453 @@
+ ---
+FreeHEP NAR Plugin
+ ---
+ ---
+Mark Donszelmann
+ ---
+
+NAR Configuration
+
+ The following shows the possible tags in the NAR configuration section:
+
++--
+<configuration>
+ <arch/>
+ <os/>
+ <javaHome/>
+ <aol/>
+ <resourceDirectory/>
+ <resourceBinDir/>
+ <resourceIncludeDir/>
+ <resourceLibDir/>
+ <maxCores/>
+ <targetDirectory/>
+ <output/>
+ <failOnError/>
+ <runtime/>
+ <libtool/>
+
+ <libraries>
+ <library>
+ <type/>
+ <linkCPP/>
+ <linkFortran/>
+ <run/>
+ <args>
+ <arg/>
+ </args>
+ </library>
+ </libraries>
+
+ <tests>
+ <test>
+ <name/>
+ <link/>
+ <run/>
+ <args>
+ <arg/>
+ </args>
+ </test>
+ </tests>
+
+ <linker>
+ <name/>
+ <incremental/>
+ <map/>
+ <options>
+ <option/>
+ </options>
+ <clearDefaultOptions/>
+ <libs>
+ <lib>
+ <name/>
+ <type/>
+ <directory/>
+ </lib>
+ </libs>
+ <sysLibs>
+ <sysLib>
+ <name/>
+ <type/>
+ </sysLib>
+ </sysLibs>
+ </linker>
+
+ <cpp>
+ <name/>
+ <sourceDirectory/>
+ <includes>
+ <include>
+ </includes>
+ <excludes>
+ <exclude>
+ </excludes>
+ <debug/>
+ <exceptions/>
+ <rtti/>
+ <optimize/>
+ <multiThreaded/>
+ <defines>
+ <define/>
+ </defines>
+ <clearDefaultDefines/>
+ <undefines>
+ <undefine/>
+ </undefines>
+ <clearDefaultUndefines/>
+ <includePaths>
+ <includePath/>
+ </includePaths>
+ <systemIncludePaths>
+ <systemIncludePath/>
+ </systemIncludePaths>
+ <options>
+ <option/>
+ </options>
+ <clearDefaultOptions/>
+ </cpp>
+
+ <c>
+ ... same as for <cpp>
+ </c>
+
+ <fortran>
+ ... same as for <cpp>
+ </fortran>
+
+ <java>
+ <include/>
+ <includePaths>
+ <includePath/>
+ </includePaths>
+ <link/>
+ <runtimeDirectory/>
+ <runtime/>
+ </java>
+
+ <javah>
+ <name/>
+ <bootClassPaths>
+ <bootClassPath/>
+ </bootClassPaths>
+ <classPaths>
+ <classPath/>
+ </classPaths>
+ <jniDirectory/>
+ <classDirectory/>
+ <includes>
+ <include>
+ </includes>
+ <excludes>
+ <exclude>
+ </excludes>
+ </javah>
+
+ <link/>
+</configuration>
++--
+
+
+* {arch}
+
+ The Architecture for which we produce the native library. Examples are
+i386, x86, ppc, ppc64, etc... Default is the system property os.arch.
+
+* {os}
+
+ The Operating System for which we produce the native library. Examples
+are Windows, Linux, MacOSX, SunOS, ... Default is derived from os.name, without spaces and
+in the case of Windows generalized.
+
+* {javaHome}
+
+ The location of the Java installation. Default is derived from the system
+property java.home, corrected for MacOSX.
+
+* {aol}
+
+ The Architecture-OS-Linker qualifier. Default is composed from the arch,
+os and linker.name value.
+
+* {resourceDirectory}
+
+ Directory with NAR related resources. Used by the nar-resources goal, which
+copies resources over to the target area. Defaults to ${basedir}/src/nar/resources.
+
+* {resourceBinDir}
+
+ Directory with binaries, relative to ${resourceDirectory}. Defaults to bin.
+
+* {resourceIncludeDir}
+
+ Directory with includes, relative to ${resourceDirectory}. Defaults to include.
+
+* {resourceLibDir}
+
+ Directory with libraries, relative to ${resourceDirectory}. Defaults to lib.
+
+* {maxCores}
+
+ Specifies the maximum number or Cores/CPUs to use for compilation.
+If set to 0 it will use all the Cores/CPUs available.
+
+* {targetDirectory}
+
+ Directory for all NAR related output.
+Defaults to "${project.build.directory}/nar" for "compile" goal
+Defaults to "${project.build.directory}/test-nar" for "compile-test" goal
+
+* {output}
+
+ Name of the output. Default is ${project.artifactId}-${project.version}.
+
+* {failOnError}
+
+ Fail on compilation/linking error. Default is true.
+
+* {runtime}
+
+ Sets the type of runtime library, possible values "dynamic", "static".
+Default is dynamic.
+
+* {libtool}
+
+ Set use of libtool. If set to true, the "libtool " will be prepended to
+the command line for compatible compilers/linkers. Default is false.
+
+* {libraries}
+
+ Section to specify what type or libraries to create. For each library you may specify:
+
+ [type] The type of the library: shared, static, jni, plugin, executable. Default is shared.
+
+ [linkCPP] Specifies if the stdc++ library should be linked with. Default is true.
+
+ [linkFortran] Specifies if the fortran library should be linked with. Default is false.
+
+ [narSystemPackage] If specified a NarSystem class will be generated in this package and
+ added to the main jar artifact. The NarSystem class contains the following methods:
+
+ * loadLibrary() - which will load the <artifact>-<version> JNI library.
+
+ [narSystemName] Specifies the NarSystem class. Defaults to NarSystem.
+
+ [narSystemDirectory] Specifies the NarSystem source directory. Defaults to target/nar/nar-generated.
+
+ []
+
+ [run] If true will run this executable (only if type is executable).
+
+ [args] List of arguments to be provided to executable.
+
+ []
+
+* {tests}
+
+ Section to specify which test executables should be created. For each test you may specify:
+
+ [name] Name of the executable.
+
+ [link] Type of linking to be used: shared or static. Default is shared.
+
+ [run] If true will run this test
+
+ [args] List of arguments to be provided to test.
+
+ []
+
+* {linker}
+
+ Section to specify parameters for the linker.
+
+** {linker name}
+
+ The Linker. Some choices are: "msvc", "g++", "CC", "icpc", ...
+ Default is Architecture OS specific.
+
+** {linker incremental}
+
+ Enables incremental linking. Default is false.
+
+** {linker map}
+
+ Enables the production of a map file. Default is false.
+
+** {linker options}
+
+ Additional options for the linker.
+ Defaults to AOL specific values.
+
+** {linker clearDefaultOptions}
+
+ Clear options specified in AOL properties.
+
+** {linker libs}
+
+ Adds libraries to the linker. For each lib you have to specify:
+
+ [name] Name of the library, or a dependency groupId:artifactId if this library contains sublibraries
+
+ [type] Type of linking for this library. Default is shared.
+
+ [directory] Location for this library.
+
+ []
+
+** {linker sysLibs}
+
+ Adds system libraries to the linker. For each syslib you have to specify:
+
+ [name] Name of the system library
+
+ [type] Type of linking for this system library. Default is shared.
+
+ []
+
+
+* {cpp}
+
+ Section to specify parameters for the c++ compiler.
+
+** {cpp name}
+
+ The name of the compiler. Some choices are: "msvc", "g++", "gcc", "CC", "cc", "icc", "icpc", ...
+ Default is AOL specific.
+
+** {cpp sourceDirectory}
+
+ Source directory for native files
+
+** {cpp includes}
+
+ Include patterns for sources, relative to sourceDirectory in "ant" style.
+
+** {cpp excludes}
+
+ Exclude patterns for sources, relative to sourceDirectory in "ant" style.
+
+** {cpp debug}
+
+ Compile with debug information. Default is false.
+
+** {cpp exceptions}
+
+ Enables generation of exception handling code. Default is true.
+
+** {cpp rtti}
+
+ Enables run-time type information. Default is true.
+
+** {cpp optimize}
+
+ Sets optimization.
+ Possible choices are: "none", "size", "minimal", "speed", "full", "aggressive", "extreme", "unsafe".
+ Default is none.
+
+** {cpp multiThreaded}
+
+ Enables or disables generation of multithreaded code.
+ Default value: false, except on Windows.
+
+** {cpp defines}
+
+ Additional list of defines.
+
+** {cpp clearDefaultDefines}
+
+ Clear the defines specified in AOL properties.
+
+** {cpp undefines}
+
+ Additional list of undefines.
+
+** {cpp clearDefaultUndefines}
+
+ Clear undefines specified in AOL properties.
+
+** {cpp includePaths}
+
+ Include Paths, relative to ${baseDir}.
+ Defaults to "${sourceDirectory}/include"
+
+** {cpp systemIncludePaths}
+
+ System Include Paths, which are added at the end of all include paths
+
+** {cpp options}
+
+ Additional options for the C++ compiler. Some of these options can be set by specific tags (debug, rtti, ...).
+ Defaults to AOL specific values.
+
+** {cpp clearDefaultOptions}
+
+ Clear options specified in AOL properties.
+
+* {c}
+
+ Same definitions as for \<cpp\>
+
+
+* {fortran}
+
+ Same definitions as for \<cpp\>
+
+
+* {java}
+
+ Section to specify parameters for java
+
+** {java include}
+
+ Add Java includes to includepath. Default is false.
+
+** {java includePaths}
+
+ List of Java Include Paths, relative to javaHome.
+ Defaults to: "javaHome/include" and "javaHome/include/os-specific".
+
+** {java link}
+
+ Add Java Runtime to linker. Default is false.
+
+** {java runtimeDirectory}
+
+ Relative path from javaHome to the java runtime to link with.
+ Defaults to AOL specific value.
+
+** {java runtime}
+
+ Name of the runtime. Default is jvm.
+
+* {javah}
+
+ Section to specify parameters for javah
+
+** {javah name}
+
+ Javah command to run.
+
+** {javah bootClassPaths}
+
+ List of boot class paths. By default none.
+
+** {javah classPaths}
+
+ List of classpaths. By default the classDirectory directory is included and all dependent classes.
+
+** {javah jniDirectory}
+
+ The target directory into which to generate the output.
+
+** {javah classDirectory}
+
+ The class directory to scan for class files with native interfaces.
+
+** {javah includes}
+
+ The set of files/patterns to include, relative to classDirectory/sourceDirectory. Defaults to "**/*.class"
+
+** {javah excludes}
+
+ A list of exclusion filters, relative to classDirectory/sourceDirectory. Defaults to none.
+
+
diff --git a/src/site/apt/cpptasks.apt b/src/site/apt/cpptasks.apt
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+ ---
+FreeHEP NAR Plugin
+ ---
+ ---
+Mark Donszelmann
+ ---
+
+CppTasks
+
+ To handle the variety of architectures, compilers and linkers, the NAR Plugin uses
+the {{{http://ant-contrib.sourceforge.net/cc.html}cpptasks}} library available
+from {{{http://ant-contrib.sourceforge.net/}ant-contrib}}.
+This library allows to specify compilers and linkers from ant (and thus from maven)
+and unifies most common options for those compilers and linkers.
+
+ The NAR Plugin uses cpptasks 1.0 beta 4 from
+{{{http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=36177}sourceforge}}
+with some minor extensions:
+
++--
+** Misc.
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/gcc/AbstractLdLinker.java] no more need for -prebind as of 10.4
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/gcc/AbstractLdLinker.java] removed trailing space after "-framework" to avoid quoting
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/gcc/GppLinker.java] added -shared-libgcc/-static-libgcc for linking gcc and c++.
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/gcc/GccLinker.java] added -dynamic as a valid option to GccLinker
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/gcc/AbstractLdLinker.java] no -Bstatic for Darwin and no -Bdynamic for framework
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/compaq/CompaqVisualFortranCompiler.java] removed addition of quotes.
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/gcc/GccCompatibleCCompiler.java] added missing code for -fno-exceptions
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/CCTask.java] added log statement to identify linker and compiler
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/gcc/GppLinker.java] g++ linking now includes option -fexceptions
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/CommandLineLinker] use absolute paths for filenames if they are shorter than relative paths to overcome windows file length limit.
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/CCTask.java] added thread to keep progress
+
+** -fno-rtti changes
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/gcc/GccCompatibleCCompiler.java] removed -fno-rtti flag
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/gcc/GccCCompiler.java] only add -fno-rtti for g++ and c++
+
+** Launch process change
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/compiler/CaptureStreamHandler.java] rewrote the launching of subprocesses (NARPLUGIN-71).
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/compiler/CaptureStreamHandler.java] added protection against null return of run() method.
+
+** libstdc++ linking
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/CCTask.java] added method to link with CPP
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/compiler/LinkType.java] added method to link with CPP
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/compiler/gcc/GppLinker.java] link with or without CPP
+
+** jni libraries (MacOS X)
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/OutputTypeEnum.java] added jni
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/compiler/LinkType] add jni as type
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/gcc/AbstractLdLinker] added jni
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/gcc/GccLinker.java] add jni as type and special linker for MacOS X to output jnilib files.
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/gcc/GppLinker.java] add jni as type and special linker for MacOS X to output jnilib files.
+
+** gfortran compiler
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/gcc/GccCCompiler.java] added gfortran compiler
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/CompilerEnum.java] added gfortran compiler
+
+** intel compilers name change
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/intel/IntelLinux32CLinker.java] added (icpc)
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/intel/IntelLinux32Compiler.java] added (icpc)
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/intel/IntelLinux64CLinker.java] added (ecpc)
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/intel/IntelLinux64Compiler.java] added (ecpc)
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/LinkerEnum.java] added and changed linkers
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/CompilerEnum.java] added and changed compilers.
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/intel/IntelLinux32CCompiler.java] links to IntelLinux32CLinker.
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/intel/IntelLinux64CCompiler.java] links to IntelLinux64CLinker.
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/intel/IntelLinux32Linker.java] changed linker name from icc to icpc for version 8.1 of Intel Compilers.
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/intel/IntelLinux64Linker.java] changed linker name from ecc to ecpc for version 8.1 of Intel Compilers.
+
+** sun c and fortran compiles
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/sun/ForteCCompiler.java] added (suncc)
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/sun/ForteF77Compiler.java] added (sunf77)
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/CompilerEnum] Added the above (suncc, sunf77).
+
+** bug [ 1109917 ] g++ linker does not add runtime w/o other libs referenced
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/compiler/CommandLineLinker] always call addLibrarySets
+
+** bug [ 795683 ] cpptasks speedup
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/DependencyTable.java] cpptasks speedup
+- [src/net/sf/antcontrib/cpptasks/DependencyInfo.java] cpptasks speedup
++--
+
+ You can find the latest of our mods in our svn repository:
+
++--
+svn co svn://svn.freehep.org/svn/misc/trunk/cpptasks
++--
+
diff --git a/src/site/apt/faq.apt b/src/site/apt/faq.apt
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+ ---
+FreeHEP NAR Plugin
+ ---
+ ---
+Mark Donszelmann
+ ---
+
+Frequently Asked Questions
+
+ [Why does the nar-package goal run before the (general) jar goal]
+The nar-package goal generates the nar.properties file which needs to
+be included in the general jar artifact.
+
+ [Why does the nar plugin produce both a jar artifact and an
+ attached -noarch.nar artifact. Could these two not be combined?]
+The jar artifact contains only java classes and gets added to the classpath.
+It needs no further processing. The -noarch.nar artifact contains include
+files and needs to be unpacked to be useful for the native compilers.
+It does not need to be added to the classpath. Combining the two artifacts
+would complicate matters.
+
+ [I use the nar-plugin to create a JNI type library. How do I load this library
+ from my code?]
+The JNI library is strictly connected to the corresponding java code in the
+main artifact (jar file). Since the main artifact has a version number, we decided
+that the JNI library should have the same version number. If you add the subtag
+<packageName> to the <library> tag, the nar-plugin will generate a NarSystem
+class for you which will load the library. Assuming you specified com.mycompany.mypackage
+as packageName, then you need to add the following code to the class with the native
+methods:
+
++--
+import com.mycompany.mypackage.NarSystem
+
+public class ... {
+
+ ...
+
+ static {
+ NarSystem.loadLibrary();
+ }
+
+ ...
+
+}
++--
+
+
+
+ \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/src/site/apt/intro.apt b/src/site/apt/intro.apt
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+ ---
+FreeHEP NAR Plugin
+ ---
+ ---
+Mark Donszelmann
+ ---
+
+Introduction
+
+ NOTE: <<bold>> print is <<NOT implemented yet>>.
+
+ This plugin for Maven 2 allows you to compile native code (c++, c and fortran) on
+a number of different architectures (Linux, Windows, MacOSX, Solaris, ...) and with
+a number of different compilers/linkers (g++, Microsoft Visual C++, CC, ...)
+The output produced is wrapped up in Native ARchive files (.nar) some of which
+are machine independent (-noarch), while others are machine specific and thus depend
+on a combination of machine architecture(A), operating-system(O) and linker(L) identified
+as AOL.
+These nar files can be installed in the local maven repository and deployed to a
+standard maven (web) server, using the standard maven-install-plugin and maven-deploy-plugin.
+
+ Other maven projects may specify dependencies on these nar files using the standard
+maven dependency declaration. Nar files get downloaded, unpacked and
+installed in the local maven repository, just like jar files are (apart from the
+unpacking).
+
+ The NAR plugin executes the following goals, in the order below, to create and deploy nar files.
+The goals are part of the
+<<<nar>>> packaging/{{{lifecycle.html}lifecycle}}, which inserts the nar goals into the standard lifecyle. Using nar packaging
+allows you to build a jar file as well as nar files. The list below shows the sequence of the NAR goals:
+
+ [[1]] {{{#nar-download}nar-download}}
+
+ [[2]] {{{#nar-system-generate}nar-system-generate}}
+
+ [[3]] {{{#nar-unpack}nar-unpack}}
+
+ [[4]] {{{#nar-resources}nar-resources}}
+
+ [[5]] {{{#nar-javah}nar-javah}}
+
+ [[6]] {{{#nar-compile}nar-compile}}
+
+ [[7]] {{{#nar-testCompile}nar-testCompile}}
+
+ [[8]] {{{#nar-test}nar-test}}
+
+ [[9]] {{{#nar-package}nar-package}}
+
+ [[10]] {{{#nar-integration-test}nar-integration-test}}
+
+ [[11]] {{{#install}install (standard maven goal)}}
+
+ [[12]] {{{#deploy}deploy (standard maven goal)}}
+
+ []
+
+* Initialization
+
+ The NAR Plugin starts off by setting and deducing all kinds of property values for usage
+in the goals below. The configuration section of the NAR plugin allows one to override
+most of the default settings. The default settings come from the AOL properties file
+which allows us to specify different defaults depending on the architecture-os-linker
+combination, see {{{aol.html}AOL Properties}}.
+
+ The NAR Plugin tries to deduce the "Operating System"
+and the "Architecture" of the machine. Both can be overridden by setting <<<os>>>
+and <<<arch>>> in the {{{configuration.html}configuration}}.
+
+ The name of the linker is looked up in a architecture-os specific way, but can be overridden
+by setting <<<linker.name>>> (this means the subtag \<name\> of the \<linker\> tag in the
+configuration section). Now that the linker name is known
+all other properties are looked up with a prefix of <<<[arch.[os.[linker.]]]>>> from the AOL Properties
+file, but can be overridden in the configuration section (which can be made AOL specific by
+putting it inside a profile.
+
+
+* {nar-download}
+
+ Your NAR artifact(s) may be dependent on other nar artifacts. The standard maven dependency
+declaration in the POM is used to describe such dependencies, see {{{nar-dependencies.html}
+nar-dependencies}}. By the time this goal is running maven will have already downloaded
+all dependent jar files some of which may include a nar.properties file.
+This property file contains information on what other machine dependent and machine independent nar files to download.
+This goal will download any further necessary nar files into the local repository.
+
+* {nar-system-generate}
+
+ This goal generates a NarSystem class if necessary. This class contains helper methods for your
+code to handle things at run-time. The static method "loadLibrary()" is currently the only method
+generated and will load your JNI library with name "artifactId-version". This goals only executed
+if you produce a JNI library and you specify a <packageName> as subtag of <library>. The NarSystem
+class will then end up in this package.
+
+* {nar-unpack}
+
+ Since a nar file is of no use to any native compilation process the nar-unpack goal unpacks the nar into
+the "nar" subdirectory of the local repository. A flag is set not to download and unpack this nar file again,
+except if it is a SNAPSHOT artifact. <<TBD The actual nar file is deleted to preserve diskspace.>>
+
+* {nar-resources}
+
+ This is an optional goal. It will take any resources in src/nar/resources and copy them into
+specific areas under target/nar. Resources may include pre-compiled/linked libraries and other
+shareable items. This goal can be used to create a nar library from a distribution that comes
+with compiled shareable libraries.
+
+* {nar-javah}
+
+ This goal will run the javah tool on any class file in the <<<javah.classDirectory>>> directory
+that has native methods in it. The actual class files are inspected (rather than their sources).
+The javah tool is picked up from the java installation and is run with a classpath of the
+<<<javah.classDirectory>>> and all depencies' classpaths, unless you specify a list in <<<javah.classPaths>>>.
+You can also set a boot classpath using <<<javah.bootClassPaths>>>.
+
+ This goal has no effect if there are no java sources, or if none of the java classes contain a native
+method.
+
+* {nar-compile}
+
+ This goal will compile the native source code (c, c++ or fortran) and archive it into a shared library.
+You can also produce a jni or a static library by setting <<<library.type>>>.
+To handle the variety of compilers and linkers, the NAR plugin uses the cpptasks from the ant-contrib
+project, with some minor improvements and additions of compilers, see {{{cpptasks.html}cpptasks}}.
+Most of the settings for cpptasks, such as compiler, linker, options and include dirs are available
+through the NAR plugin, see {{{configuration.html}configuration}}.
+
+ The NAR plugin searches the directory structure under COMPILER.sourceDirectory, which defaults to
+src/main. The standard way to separate your sources for different languages would be src/main/c, src/main/c++
+and src/main/fortran, but any file under src/main is searched for.
+
+ The nar plugin will automatically select the correct compiler (c, c++ or fortran) based on the type of
+source, as specified in the patterns in <<<AOL.c.includes>>>,
+<<<AOL.cpp.includes>>> and <<<AOL.fortran.includes>>>, where AOL is a dotted qualifier of the architecture,
+os and linker (x86.Windows.msvc for example).
+
+ Include paths are added in this order from:
+
+ * any directories set in <<<COMPILER.includePaths>>>, where COMPILER is c, cpp or fortran.
+
+ * the <<<javah.jniDirectory>>>.
+
+ * only if <<<java.include>>> is true or if <<<javah.jniDirectory>>>
+ exists we add one of the following, relative to the java home directory:
+
+ * <<<java.includePaths>>> if set,
+
+ * otherwise the <<<AOL.java.include>>> property from the AOL properties.
+
+ []
+
+
+ * the header files of any of the nar type dependencies, unless it is a jni library.
+
+ * any system directories set in <<<COMPILER.sysincludepath>>>, where COMPILER is c, cpp or fortran.
+
+ []
+
+ The static or dynamic library is linked against:
+
+ * the list of libraries set in <<<linker.libs>>>. Using nar dependencies is preferred though.
+
+ * the libraries of any of the nar type dependencies.
+
+ * the java virtual machine if you set
+ <<<java.link>>> to true. The location of the runtime can be overridden in <<<java.runtimeDirectory>>>.
+
+ []
+
+ All include files from <<<COMPILER.includePaths>>> are copied to be included
+in the noarch nar file.
+
+ << TBD If you set freehep.nar.includefilesonly to true the compilation step will be
+skipped. This flag can be used if you want to distribute a library that only contains pure
+abstract classes in include files.>>
+
+
+* {nar-testCompile}
+
+ This goal will compile the native test source code (c, c++ or fortran) and create executables from it.
+To handle the variety of compilers and linkers, the NAR plugin uses the cpptasks from the ant-contrib
+project, with some minor improvements and additions of compilers, see {{{cpptasks.html}cpptasks}}.
+Most of the settings for cpptasks, such as compiler, linker, options and include dirs are available
+through the NAR plugin, see {{{configuration.html}configuration}}.
+
+ The NAR plugin searches the directory structure under COMPILER.sourceDirectory, which defaults to
+src/test. The standard way to separate your sources for different languages would be src/test/c, src/test/c++
+and src/test/fortran, but any file under src/test is searched for.
+
+ The compiler will automatically select the correct compiler (c, c++ or fortran) based on the type of
+sources, as specified in the patterns in <<<AOL.c.includes>>>,
+<<<AOL.nar.src.includes>>> and <<<AOL.fortran.includes>>>, where AOL is a dotted qualifier of the architecture,
+os and linker (x86.Windows.msvc for example).
+
+ <<TBD If you set freehep.nar.includefilesonly to true the compile-tests goal will be
+skipped.>>
+
+
+* {nar-test}
+
+ Runs any native tests as well as any executables that have been produced.
+
+* {nar-package}
+
+ This goal creates the artifact jar/nar file(s). The jar file is created by the standard package goal.
+The following jar and nar files are created:
+
+ * \<Artifact\>-\<version\>.jar, containing a property file describing the behaviour of the
+ library and other nar files available. For a description see {{{nar-dependencies.html}
+ nar-dependencies}}.
+
+ * \<Artifact\>-\<version\>-noarch.nar, a compressed jar file containing non machine
+ specific parts of the distribution, such as the include directories.
+
+ * \<Artifact\>-\<version\>-\<aol\>-\<type\>.nar, a compressed jar file containing machine
+ specific parts of the distribution, such as the libraries. This file is specific to a particular
+ Architecture-OS-Linker (AOL) combination <<TBD and is not generated if freehep.nar.includefilesonly
+ is set>>. Type specifies if this nar is either of type shared, static or jni.
+
+ []
+
+* {nar-integration-test}
+
+ This goal runs tests against the packaged jar and nar files. Currently this is useful only to
+test a jni library. The jni library is added to the java.library.path and the tests are forked to
+pick up this path.
+
+ To use this goal you need to put the test sources in the regular test directories but disable
+the running of the tests by the maven-surefire-plugin.
+
+ <<TBD integration tests for other types of libraries than jni>>
+
+* {install}
+
+ This goal installs the produced artifacts in your local repository. The unpacking is done in the
+unpack goal of a dependent artifact upon first usage.
+
+
+* {deploy}
+
+ This goal deploys the produced artifacts on a maven (web) server. The jar and nar files only consists
+in their full form on the server and are never unpacked on the server.
+
diff --git a/src/site/apt/lifecycle.apt b/src/site/apt/lifecycle.apt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3fd11cd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/site/apt/lifecycle.apt
@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
+ ---
+FreeHEP NAR Plugin
+ ---
+ ---
+Mark Donszelmann
+ ---
+
+NAR Lifecycle
+
+ The NAR lifecycle copies the default Maven lifecycle and adds native goals to its phases.
+The table below shows the different phases of the NAR Lifecycle and the goals (including
+standard maven goals) attached to them. The order is left to right, top to bottom.
+
+*------------------------+-------------------------------------------+
+| <Phase> | <Goals (NAR Goals in bold)> |
+*------------------------+-------------------------------------------+
+| generate-sources | <<nar-download>>, <<nar-system-generate>> |
+*------------------------+-------------------------------------------+
+| process-sources | <<nar-unpack>> |
+*------------------------+-------------------------------------------+
+| process-resources | resources, <<nar-resources>> |
+*------------------------+-------------------------------------------+
+| compile | compile, <<nar-javah>> |
+*------------------------+-------------------------------------------+
+| process-classes | <<nar-compile>> |
+*------------------------+-------------------------------------------+
+| process-test-resources | testResources |
+*------------------------+-------------------------------------------+
+| test-compile | testCompile, <<nar-testCompile>> |
+*------------------------+-------------------------------------------+
+| test | test, <<nar-test>> |
+*------------------------+-------------------------------------------+
+| package | <<nar-package>>, jar |
+*------------------------+-------------------------------------------+
+| integration-test | <<nar-integration-test>> |
+*------------------------+-------------------------------------------+
+| install | install |
+*------------------------+-------------------------------------------+
+| deploy | deploy |
+*------------------------+-------------------------------------------+
+
+
+ The NAR plugin attaches the nar files it produces to the main artifact (jar) so the standard
+install and deploy plugins of maven do their job.
+
+ The nar-assembly goal is not part of the lifestyle and should be called independently.
+
+ \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/src/site/apt/narDependencies.apt b/src/site/apt/narDependencies.apt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..526bc7c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/site/apt/narDependencies.apt
@@ -0,0 +1,54 @@
+ ---
+FreeHEP NAR Plugin
+ ---
+ ---
+Mark Donszelmann
+ ---
+
+NAR Dependencies
+
+ Dependencies on other NARs are handled by the standard maven dependency mechanism.
+The type for NAR files is <<<nar>>>, however to ease the inclusion of Java code and
+lookup of properties any nar file is always published as an attached artifact
+to a jar artifact. A nar dependency therefore becomes a jar dependency and is
+declared in the following way:
+
++--
+<project>
+ ...
+ <dependencies>
+ <dependency>
+ <groupId>dependent-group</groupId>
+ <artifactId>dependent-artifact</artifactId>
+ <version>dependent-version</version>
+ </dependency>
+ </dependencies>
+</project>
++--
+
+ as is any other jar dependency. Maven will automatically download this jar file
+for any goal that requires it.
+
+ The NAR plugin knows this is a nar dependency
+by looking inside the jar file for a properties file with the following name:
+
++--
+META-INF/nar/groupId/artifactId/nar.properties
++--
+
+ This file is normally generated in the nar-package goal for pickup by
+the standard package goal to be included in the jar file.
+<<TBD there is no way to include a hand-written file>>.
+
+ The file may contain the following properties:
+
+*---------------------------+--------------------+---------------------------------------+
+| <<Property>> | <<Default-Value>> | <<Description>> |
+*---------------------------+--------------------+---------------------------------------+
+| nar.noarch | | Comma separated list of architecture independent nars to download. Each entry consists of groupId:artifactId:type:classifier, for example: ch.cern:cernlib:nar:noarch |
+*---------------------------+--------------------+---------------------------------------+
+| nar.static | | Comma separated list of static nar files to download. Each entry consists of groupId:artifactId:type:classifier. $\{aol\} can be used to be replaced by the current aol value, for example: ch.cern:cernlib:nar:$\{aol\}-static |
+*---------------------------+--------------------+---------------------------------------+
+
+
+ <<TBD more values are possible >>
diff --git a/src/site/apt/narLibrary.apt b/src/site/apt/narLibrary.apt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..98d4a11
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/site/apt/narLibrary.apt
@@ -0,0 +1,109 @@
+ ---
+FreeHEP NAR Plugin
+ ---
+ ---
+Mark Donszelmann
+ ---
+
+NAR Library
+
+ Other plugins may need to use some of the functionality of the NAR Plugin,
+such as downloading and unpacking. The NAR Plugin therefore groups most of
+its functionality into the NAR Manager and allows other plugins and the NAR
+Plugin itself to call on the NAR Manager.
+
+ The {{{http://java.freehep.org/freehep-swig-plugin}SWIG Plugin}} which needs
+the swig native executable uses the NAR Manager to download, unpack and call
+the executable.
+
+ To use the NAR Manager, see the {{{apidocs/index.html}API Docs}}, add the
+following to your POM file:
+
++--
+<project>
+ ...
+ <dependencies>
+ ...
+ <dependency>
+ <groupId>org.freehep</groupId>
+ <artifactId>freehep-nar-plugin</artifactId>
+ <version>2.0-alpha-2-SNAPSHOT</version>
+ </dependency>
+ </dependencies>
+</project>
++--
+
+ and use the code with the following snippet:
+
++--
+import org.apache.maven.artifact.repository.ArtifactRepository;
+import org.apache.maven.plugin.AbstractMojo;
+import org.apache.maven.plugin.MojoExecutionException;
+import org.apache.maven.plugin.MojoFailureException;
+import org.apache.maven.project.MavenProject;
+import org.freehep.maven.nar.Linker;
+import org.freehep.maven.nar.NarManager;
+import org.freehep.maven.nar.NarUtil;
+
+/**
+ * Description...
+ *
+ * @goal your-goal
+ * @phase your-phase
+ * @requiresDependencyResolution compile
+ */
+public class YourMojo extends AbstractMojo {
+
+ /**
+ * Level of logging messages, 0 is minimum.
+ *
+ * @parameter expression="${logLevel}" default-value="0"
+ */
+ private int logLevel;
+
+ /**
+ * @parameter expression="${localRepository}"
+ * @required
+ * @readonly
+ */
+ private ArtifactRepository localRepository;
+
+ /**
+ * @parameter expression="${project}"
+ * @required
+ * @readonly
+ */
+ private MavenProject project;
+
+ /**
+ * The Architecture for picking up swig, Some choices are: "x86", "i386",
+ * "amd64", "ppc", "sparc", ... Defaults to ${os.arch}
+ *
+ * @parameter expression="${os.arch}"
+ * @required
+ */
+ private String architecture;
+
+ /**
+ * The Operating System for picking up swig. Some choices are: "Windows",
+ * "Linux", "MacOSX", "SunOS", ... Defaults to a derived value from
+ * ${os.name}
+ *
+ * @parameter expression=""
+ */
+ private String os;
+
+ private NarManager narManager;
+
+ public void execute() throws MojoExecutionException, MojoFailureException {
+
+ os = NarUtil.getOS(os);
+ // FIXME, should have some function in NarUtil
+ Linker linker = new Linker("g++");
+ narManager = new NarManager(getLog(), logLevel, localRepository, project,
+ architecture, os, linker);
+
+ ... DO WHATEVER YOU NEED WITH THE NarManager
+ }
+}
++--
diff --git a/src/site/apt/philosophy.apt b/src/site/apt/philosophy.apt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ce41e2b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/site/apt/philosophy.apt
@@ -0,0 +1,311 @@
+ ---
+FreeHEP NAR Plugin
+ ---
+ ---
+Mark Donszelmann
+ ---
+
+NAR Philosophy
+
+ In the NAR plugin we follow Maven's main principles:
+
+ * {{{#Convention over configuration}Convention over configuration}}
+
+ * {{{#Reuse of build logic}Reuse of build logic}}
+
+ * {{{#Declarative execution}Declarative execution}}
+
+ * {{{#Coherent organization of dependencies}Coherent organization of dependencies}}
+
+ []
+
+ below we explain how:
+
+
+* {Convention over configuration}
+
+ The NAR Plugin enables a cross-platform build technology for native
+artifacts using Maven. Though the user has full flexibility in the choice
+of compiler/linker and their options, sensible defaults are provided by the NAR
+Plugin. The three primary conventions for the NAR Plugin are:
+
+ * {{{#Standard directory layout for Native projects}Standard directory layout for Native projects}}
+
+ * {{{#A single Native project produces a single output}A single Native project produces a single output}}
+
+ * {{{#Standard naming conventions}Standard naming conventions}}
+
+ []
+
+ and are detailed below:
+
+
+** {Standard directory layout for Native projects}
+
+ The NAR Plugin assumes to find its native sources and resources
+in a directory structure parallel to the java sources. Test sources and
+test resources are organized the same way.
+
++--
+/yourproject
+ /src
+ /main
+ /java
+ /resources
+ /include
+ /c++
+ /c
+ /fortran
+ /test
+ /java
+ /resources
+ /include
+ /c++
+ /c
+ /fortran
++--
+
+ Organizing the information this way means that it is easy to find,
+for both people and the plugins that need to work with them.
+
+
+** {A single Native project produces a single output}
+
+ Maven produces one primary output (jar) per project. For the NAR Plugin
+the produced nar files are secondary outputs or attached artifact to the
+primary output. There are several reasons why the native artifacts are not
+primary outputs:
+
+ * When building a Native library, the object files and the include
+ headers make a complete set. There is not much use of one without
+ the other. Object files for one architecture combined in a nar
+ file are no different than object files for another achitecture, their
+ functionality is the same, its just for different machines.
+ Neither the nar file with the include headers nor the nar files
+ with the machine specific object files is a good primary
+ output, so both attach to a jar file.
+
+ * When one builds a JNI library one needs both the java code in a jar
+ file and native code in a shared library. The expected dependency is that
+ the jar file needs the JNI library. However, javah generates the
+ necessary header file from java, which would make the JNI library
+ dependent on the jar file. Since this is impossible it would be
+ better to attach the JNI library (in its nar file) as a secondary
+ artifact to the primary jar file.
+
+ * When depending on a native library the user should just specify
+ the artifactId, groupId and version, and <<not>> the architecture,
+ os and linker it was build with. The latter is a derived value
+ of the executable or library one is building at this time. Not
+ specifying architecture, os and linker also means that the POM
+ is generic. Since nar files are by default (except for the -noarch
+ nar) architecture-os-linker specific they need to be secondary
+ artifacts.
+
+** {Standard naming conventions}
+
+ When maven produces a jar file its normally named
+<<<artifactId-version.jar>>>. The NAR Plugin follows this convention for its
+attached artifacts:
+
+ [<<<artifactId-version-noarch.nar>>>] contains the non architecture
+specific parts of the native library, such as include headers.
+
+ [<<<artifactId-version-aol-type.nar>>>] contains the architecture
+specific parts of the native library, such as the library and object files.
+The <aol> is an Architecture-OS-Linker qualifier, for example:
+ppc-MacOSX-g++. The <type> specifies what binding the library is, for
+example: shared, static or jni.
+
+ []
+
+ Since the java compiler has a unified interface there is no need
+for any naming conventions here. Native compilers and linkers on different
+platforms tend to have radically different interfaces (command line options)
+so these were unified, allowing the user to switch on exception handling
+and debugging with the same tag in the configuration no matter which
+platform the NAR Plugin is running on. An example is below:
+
++--
+...
+<plugin>
+ <groupId>org.freehep</groupId>
+ <artifactId>freehep-nar-plugin</artifactId>
+ <configuration>
+ <cpp>
+ <exceptions>false</exceptions>
+ <debug>true</debug>
+ </cpp>
+ </configuration>
+</plugin>
+...
++--
+
+
+* {Reuse of build logic}
+
+ The NAR Plugin provides multiple goals organized in the "nar" lifecycle.
+The "nar" lifecycle integrates nicely with the default "jar" lifecycle to
+build both jar and nar artifacts in parallel. Each of the NAR Plugin goals
+can of course also be configured separately if needed.
+
+ Most NAR goals are executed using the NarManager, which provides an API
+that can also be used by other plugins when they need to deal with
+NAR artifacts.
+
+
+* {Declarative execution}
+
+ All logic in Maven is setup in a declarative fashion using the Project
+Object Model (POM). The NAR Plugin can be configured inside this model.
+Moreover the "nar" lifecycle can be used to automatically integrate
+all the NAR Plugin goals with the goals of the default "jar" lifecycle.
+
+** NAR's project object model (POM)
+
+ The POM below is an example of how to compile, link and test a native
+shared library, which depends on a native math library (nmath).
+
++--
+<project>
+ <modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion>
+ <groupId>com.mycompany.app</groupId>
+ <artifactId>my-app</artifactId>
+ <packaging>nar</packaging>
+ <version>1.0-SNAPSHOT</version>
+ <build>
+ <plugins>
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.freehep</groupId>
+ <artifactId>freehep-nar-plugin</artifactId>
+ <version>nar-version-number</version>
+ <extensions>true</extensions>
+ </plugin>
+ </plugins>
+ </build>
+ <dependencies>
+ <dependency>
+ <groupId>org.freehep</groupId>
+ <artifactId>nmath</artifactId>
+ <version>4.5.1</version>
+ </dependency>
+ </dependencies>
+</project>
++--
+
+ This POM will allow you to compile, link and test the java and native code
+in the project. The crucial part of the POM is the inclusion of the NAR
+plugin as an extension and the declaration of the "nar" packaging. The two will
+call the NAR Plugin goals as specified in the lifecycle.
+
+ For this POM the NAR Plugin will download and unpack the noarch and aol parts of the
+org.freehep nmath library version 4.5.1, for the platform you are running on.
+
+ Maven's Super POM is used for most of the default behaviour
+and the NAR Plugin's {{{aol.html}AOL Properties}} are used for native defaults.
+
+
+** NAR's build lifecycle
+
+ Maven's default build lifecycle, "jar", allows one to execute plugin goals
+as part of it, but this necessitates declaration of separate goals in each
+POM. To simplify the building of native artifacts we chose to define a "nar"
+lifecycle which calls all the goals the "jar" lifecycle has, interleaved with
+the goals of the NAR Plugin.
+
+
+* {Coherent organization of dependencies}
+
+ Maven uses a local repository to resolve its dependencies. If not found
+one or more remote repositories are consulted to find a dependency. If found
+the dependency is downloaded to the local repository and used from there by
+any of the plugins.
+
+ The NAR Plugin uses the same organization of dependencies and repositories.
+Note that the dependency declared in the example above is a standard "jar"
+dependency. It becomes a NAR depenency only because it contains the nar.properties
+file and the NAR Plugin is configured for this project. When a user executes
+install or deploy on a NAR project the jar file with its attached nar artifacts
+will be installed in the local repository or deployed in the remote repository.
+
+ A remote repository for the native math library would probably look
+like this (note the support for multiple platforms and multiple library bindings):
+
++--
+remoterepo/
+ org/
+ freehep/
+ nmath/
+ 4.5.1/
+ nmath-4.5.1.pom
+ nmath-4.5.1.pom.sha1
+ nmath-4.5.1.jar
+ nmath-4.5.1.jar.sha1
+ nmath-4.5.1-noarch.nar
+ nmath-4.5.1-noarch.nar.sha1
+ nmath-4.5.1-MacOSX-g++-static.nar
+ nmath-4.5.1-MacOSX-g++-static.nar.sha1
+ nmath-4.5.1-MacOSX-g++-shared.nar
+ nmath-4.5.1-MacOSX-g++-shared.nar.sha1
+ nmath-4.5.1-Linux-g++-shared.nar
+ nmath-4.5.1-Linux-g++-shared.nar.sha1
+ nmath-4.5.1-Windows-msvc-shared.nar
+ nmath-4.5.1-Windows-msvc-shared.nar.sha1
+ ...
++--
+
+ When a NAR dependency is encountered the jar file is already downloaded into
+the local repository by maven itself. The nar-download goal will download any
+attached NAR artifacts into the local repository and store them alongside the
+jar file and the POM. Note that for these jar and nar files there is just one
+POM, since it is just one artifact. If the nar files are already in the local
+repository, due to someone calling nar-install on them, no extra download occurs.
+
+ Now that the POM, jar and nar files are all in the local repository, the
+nar-unpack goal unpacks the nar files. This is necessary because none of the
+native compiler/linker tools understands nar files, so an unpacked directory
+structure should be created. Unpacking only happens in the local repository.
+A remote repository <<never>> contains an unpacked nar file. If unpacking was
+already done, then no action is taken by the nar-unpack goal, unless the
+artifact is a SNAPSHOT.
+
+ The local repository for the native math library may look similar to this
+if we were running on a MacOS X PowerPC system (Note the unpacked nar directory
+and nar only for one platform):
+
++--
+repository/
+ org/
+ freehep/
+ nmath/
+ 4.5.1/
+ nmath-4.5.1.pom
+ nmath-4.5.1.pom.sha1
+ nmath-4.5.1.jar
+ nmath-4.5.1.jar.sha1
+ nmath-4.5.1-noarch.nar
+ nmath-4.5.1-noarch.nar.sha1
+ nmath-4.5.1-MacOSX-g++-shared.nar
+ nmath-4.5.1-MacOSX-g++-shared.nar.sha1
+ ...
+ nar/
+ bin/
+ ppc-MacOSX-g++/
+ NMath
+ include/
+ nmath/
+ NMath.hh
+ data/
+ NMath.data
+ lib/
+ ppc-MacOSX-g++/
+ shared/
+ libNMath.so
+ libNMathExtra.so
++--
+
+ The usage of local repository by the NAR Plugin works seamlessly with the
+usage of it by other Maven plugins. The SWIG Plugin for instance downloads
+the native swig executable (wrapped in a NAR artifact), installs and unpacks
+it in the local repository and then uses the executable in the bin directory
+location.
diff --git a/src/site/apt/usage.apt b/src/site/apt/usage.apt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c64b9f3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/site/apt/usage.apt
@@ -0,0 +1,228 @@
+ ---
+FreeHEP NAR Plugin
+ ---
+ ---
+Mark Donszelmann
+ ---
+
+Usage
+
+ The following fragments can be used to execute the NAR plugin to compile
+and link native code.
+
+* Create a Shared Library (but not a JNI library).
+
++--
+<project>
+ ...
+ <packaging>nar</packaging>
+ ...
+ <build>
+ <plugins>
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.freehep</groupId>
+ <artifactId>freehep-nar-plugin</artifactId>
+ <version>nar-version-number</version>
+ <extensions>true</extensions>
+ </plugin>
+ </plugins>
+ </build>
+</project>
++--
+
+* Create a JNI Library
+
++--
+<project>
+ ...
+ <packaging>nar</packaging>
+ ...
+ <build>
+ <plugins>
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.freehep</groupId>
+ <artifactId>freehep-nar-plugin</artifactId>
+ <extensions>true</extensions>
+ <configuration>
+ <libraries>
+ <library>
+ <type>jni</type>
+ <packageName>com.mycompany.mypackage</packageName>
+ </library>
+ </libraries>
+ </configuration>
+ </plugin>
+ </plugins>
+ </build>
+</project>
++--
+
+* Create a JNI Library without linking to C++
+
+ It is possible to write your JNI code in C++, use the C++ compiler
+to compile it and then link it only with the C library (as long as
+you have not used any C++ library calls). Note the two tags
+to disable exceptions and not link with C++.
+
++--
+<project>
+ ...
+ <packaging>nar</packaging>
+ ...
+ <build>
+ <plugins>
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.freehep</groupId>
+ <artifactId>freehep-nar-plugin</artifactId>
+ <extensions>true</extensions>
+ <configuration>
+ <cpp>
+ <exceptions>false</exceptions>
+ </cpp>
+ <libraries>
+ <library>
+ <type>jni</type>
+ <linkCPP>false</linkCPP>
+ </library>
+ </libraries>
+ </configuration>
+ </plugin>
+ </plugins>
+ </build>
+</project>
++--
+
+* Create a JNI Library using SWIG generated code
+
+ Since SWIG already generated the .h file normally
+generated by javah, we exclude this file from javah.
+We also include the compilation and linking with java.
+The example also shows how to configure the
+{{{http://java.freehep.org/freehep-swig-plugin}freehep-swig-plugin}}.
+
++--
+<project>
+ ...
+ <packaging>nar</packaging>
+ ...
+ <build>
+ <plugins>
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.freehep</groupId>
+ <artifactId>freehep-swig-plugin</artifactId>
+ <extensions>true</extensions>
+ <executions>
+ <execution>
+ <id>swig</id>
+ <goals>
+ <goal>generate</goal>
+ </goals>
+ <configuration>
+ <cpp>true</cpp>
+ <packageName>org.domain.packagename</packageName>
+ <source>Module.swg</source>
+ </configuration>
+ </execution>
+ </executions>
+ </plugin>
+ ...
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.freehep</groupId>
+ <artifactId>freehep-nar-plugin</artifactId>
+ <configuration>
+ <java>
+ <include>true</include>
+ </java>
+ <javah>
+ <excludes>
+ <exclude>**/ModuleJNI.class</exclude>
+ </excludes>
+ </javah>
+ <libraries>
+ <library>
+ <type>jni</type>
+ </library>
+ </libraries>
+ </configuration>
+ </plugin>
+ </plugins>
+ </build>
+</project>
++--
+
+* Assemble libraries made on different platforms for distribution
+
+ This example shows how to download, unpack and assemble
+the already deployed machine dependent libraries.
+It also shows the setup of the standard maven-assembly-plugin
+to pick up the unpacked libraries.
+
+ Note there is no "nar" packaging as the normal packaging for
+assemblies would be "pom".
+
++--
+<project>
+ ...
+ <packaging>pom</packaging>
+ ...
+ <build>
+ <plugins>
+ <plugin>
+ <artifactId>maven-assembly-plugin</artifactId>
+ <!-- NOTE 2.1 fails -->
+ <version>2.0.1</version>
+ <configuration>
+ <descriptors>
+ ...
+ <descriptor>src/main/assembly/x86-Windows-msvc.xml</descriptor>
+ <descriptor>src/main/assembly/ppc-MacOSX-g++.xml</descriptor>
+ <descriptor>src/main/assembly/i386-Linux-g++.xml</descriptor>
+ </descriptors>
+ </configuration>
+ </plugin>
+ ...
+ <plugin>
+ <groupId>org.freehep</groupId>
+ <artifactId>freehep-nar-plugin</artifactId>
+ <configuration>
+ <classifiers>
+ <classifier>x86-Windows-msvc</classifier>
+ <classifier>ppc-MacOSX-g++</classifier>
+ <classifier>i386-Linux-g++</classifier>
+ </classifiers>
+ </configuration>
+ <executions>
+ <execution>
+ <goals>
+ <goal>nar-download</goal>
+ <goal>nar-unpack</goal>
+ <goal>nar-assembly</goal>
+ </goals>
+ </execution>
+ </executions>
+ </plugin>
+ </plugins>
+ </build>
+</project>
++--
+
+ The i386-Linux-g++ assembly descriptor is below:
+
++--
+<assembly>
+ <id>i386-Linux-g++</id>
+ <formats>
+ <format>tar.gz</format>
+ </formats>
+ <fileSets>
+ <fileSet>
+ <directory>target/nar/lib/i386-Linux-g++/jni</directory>
+ <outputDirectory>lib/i386-Linux-g++</outputDirectory>
+ <includes>
+ <include>*</include>
+ </includes>
+ </fileSet>
+ </fileSets>
+</assembly>
++--
+
diff --git a/src/site/resources/NARPlugin.ppt b/src/site/resources/NARPlugin.ppt
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diff --git a/src/site/site.xml b/src/site/site.xml
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+<project name="freehep">
+ <bannerLeft>
+ <name>FreeHEP NAR Plugin</name>
+<!-- <src>http://maven.apache.org/images/apache-maven-project.png</src> -->
+<!-- FIXME, should this be substituted by some properties -->
+ <href>http://java.freehep.org/freehep-nar-plugin</href>
+ </bannerLeft>
+
+ <bannerRight>
+ <name>FreeHEP</name>
+ <src>http://java.freehep.org/images/sm-freehep.gif</src>
+ <href>http://java.freehep.org</href>
+ </bannerRight>
+
+ <body>
+ <links>
+ <item name="NAR Plugin for Maven1" href="http://java.freehep.org/maven1.x/freehep-nar-plugin"/>
+ <item name="FreeHEP 1.x" href="http://java.freehep.org/freehep1.x"/>
+ <item name="FreeHEP 2.x" href="http://java.freehep.org/"/>
+ <item name="Maven 2" href="http://maven.apache.org/maven2/"/>
+ </links>
+
+ <menu name="Overview">
+ <item name="Introduction" href="intro.html"/>
+ <item name="Philosophy" href="philosophy.html"/>
+ <item name="Presentation (pdf)" href="NARPlugin.pdf"/>
+ <item name="Presentation (ppt)" href="NARPlugin.ppt"/>
+ </menu>
+
+ <menu name="User Info">
+ <item name="Goals" href="plugin-info.html"/>
+ <item name="Usage" href="usage.html"/>
+ <item name="Lifecycle" href="lifecycle.html"/>
+ <item name="Configuration" href="configuration.html"/>
+ <item name="FAQ" href="faq.html"/>
+ <item name="AOL Properties" href="aol.html"/>
+ </menu>
+
+ <menu name="Developer Info">
+ <item name="NAR Dependencies" href="narDependencies.html"/>
+ <item name="Bug Reports" href="http://bugs.freehep.org/browse/NARPLUGIN"/>
+ <item name="Forum" href="http://forum.freehep.org/index.php?t=threadt&amp;frm_id=14&amp;rid=4"/>
+ <item name="APIDocs" href="apidocs/index.html"/>
+ <item name="NAR Library" href="narLibrary.html"/>
+ <item name="CPPTasks" href="cpptasks.html"/>
+ <item name="SVN Browse" href="http://java.freehep.org/svn/repobrowser.svn?path=%2ffreehep%2ftrunk%2fmaven-plugins%2ffreehep-nar-plugin/&amp;revision=HEAD"/>
+ <item name="SVN Repository" href="source-repository.html"/>
+ </menu>
+ <menu name="Examples">
+ <item name="HelloWorld" href="HelloWorld.html"/>
+ </menu>
+ <menu name="Other Information">
+ <item name="Maven and other languages" href="http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVEN/Support+for+other+languages"/>
+ </menu>
+
+ ${reports}
+
+ </body>
+</project>