content/javaee6.pl (68 lines of code) (raw):

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; foreach my $tag (@ARGV) { $tag =~ s/-/ /g; my $taguc = ""; foreach my $t (split(" +", $tag)) { $taguc .= ucfirst($t) . " "; } $taguc =~ s/ +$//; my $tagname = $tag; $tagname =~ s/ +/-/g; $tag =~ s/s$//; open (F, ">javaee-$tagname.mdtext") or die "Can't write to file $!"; print F <<EOF; Title: JavaEE $taguc Each JavaEE $tag comes with JUnit unit tests that can be run in Eclipse, IntelliJ, NetBeans, Maven, Ant or any IDE or build system without special plugins using Apache TomEE as an embedded JavaEE container. The easiest way to run a JavaEE $tag in your IDE is to use maven (*mvn eclipse:eclipse* or *mvn idea:idea*) to generate project descriptors. {include:examples-trunk/index.md} EOF close F; open (F, ">javaee6-$tagname.mdtext") or die "Can't write to file $!"; print F <<EOF; Title: JavaEE6 $taguc Each JavaEE6 $tag comes with JUnit unit tests that can be run in Eclipse, IntelliJ, NetBeans, Maven, Ant or any IDE or build system without special plugins using Apache TomEE as an embedded JavaEE container. The easiest way to run a JavaEE $tag in your IDE is to use maven (*mvn eclipse:eclipse* or *mvn idea:idea*) to generate project descriptors. {include:examples-trunk/index.md} EOF close F; open (F, ">javaee-6-$tagname.mdtext") or die "Can't write to file $!"; print F <<EOF; Title: JavaEE 6 $taguc Each JavaEE 6 $tag comes with JUnit unit tests that can be run in Eclipse, IntelliJ, NetBeans, Maven, Ant or any IDE or build system without special plugins using Apache TomEE as an embedded JavaEE container. The easiest way to run a JavaEE $tag in your IDE is to use maven (*mvn eclipse:eclipse* or *mvn idea:idea*) to generate project descriptors. {include:examples-trunk/index.md} EOF close F; open (F, ">java-ee-$tagname.mdtext") or die "Can't write to file $!"; print F <<EOF; Title: Java EE $taguc Each Java EE $tag comes with JUnit unit tests that can be run in Eclipse, IntelliJ, NetBeans, Maven, Ant or any IDE or build system without special plugins using Apache TomEE as an embedded JavaEE container. The easiest way to run a Java EE $tag in your IDE is to use maven (*mvn eclipse:eclipse* or *mvn idea:idea*) to generate project descriptors. {include:examples-trunk/index.md} EOF close F; open (F, ">java-ee-6-$tagname.mdtext") or die "Can't write to file $!"; print F <<EOF; Title: Java EE 6 $taguc Each Java EE 6 $tag comes with JUnit unit tests that can be run in Eclipse, IntelliJ, NetBeans, Maven, Ant or any IDE or build system without special plugins using Apache TomEE as an embedded JavaEE container. The easiest way to run a Java EE 6 $tag in your IDE is to use maven (*mvn eclipse:eclipse* or *mvn idea:idea*) to generate project descriptors. {include:examples-trunk/index.md} EOF close F; }