From 22299adb890b87d40d7b7229cbc751f1545ef49d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alexander Kriegisch Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2024 15:08:24 +0700 Subject: [PATCH] Fix some broken/invalid ADOC links Signed-off-by: Alexander Kriegisch --- docs/devguide/ltw.adoc | 6 +++--- docs/release/README-1.2.adoc | 2 +- docs/sandbox/trails/j2ee.adoc | 2 +- docs/sandbox/trails/myeclipseide.adoc | 2 +- 4 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/devguide/ltw.adoc b/docs/devguide/ltw.adoc index 81d25ee3c..5966ba993 100644 --- a/docs/devguide/ltw.adoc +++ b/docs/devguide/ltw.adoc @@ -99,11 +99,11 @@ and tools like Mission Control available for OpenJDK and Oracle JDK. Command-line wrapper scripts `aj`:: The `aj` command runs Java programs in Java 1.4 or later by setting up `WeavingURLClassLoader` as the system class loader. For more -information, see xref:#aj[`aj`, the AspectJ load-time weaving launcher]. +information, see xref:aj.adoc#aj[`aj`, the AspectJ load-time weaving launcher]. + The `aj5` command runs Java programs in Java 5 by using the `-javaagent:pathto/aspectjweaver.jar` option described above. For more -information, see xref:#aj[`aj`, the AspectJ load-time weaving launcher]. +information, see xref:aj.adoc#aj[`aj`, the AspectJ load-time weaving launcher]. Custom class loader:: A public interface is provided to allow a user written class loader to @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ instantiate a weaver and weave classes after loading and before defining them in the JVM. This enables load-time weaving to be supported in environments where no weaving agent is available. It also allows the user to explicitly restrict by class loader which classes -can be woven. For more information, see xref:#aj[`aj`, the AspectJ load-time weaving launcher] and the API +can be woven. For more information, see xref:aj.adoc#aj[`aj`, the AspectJ load-time weaving launcher] and the API documentation and source for `WeavingURLClassLoader` and `WeavingAdapter`. diff --git a/docs/release/README-1.2.adoc b/docs/release/README-1.2.adoc index 0cbc3b93c..5aa96f30e 100644 --- a/docs/release/README-1.2.adoc +++ b/docs/release/README-1.2.adoc @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Compared to AspectJ 1.1.1, the AspectJ 1.2 compiler... * xref:#WEAVE_TIME[Is faster], with weaving completing in less than half the time it used to take in many cases. -[#WEAVE_CHART]#image:images/AspectJ11v12.JPG[image]#. +[[WEAVE_CHART]]image:images/AspectJ11v12.JPG[image]. * Supports the xref:#LAZY_TJP[-XlazyTjp option] which produces code that runs faster and uses less memory in some common cases. * Has xref:#INCREMENTAL[much better support for incremental diff --git a/docs/sandbox/trails/j2ee.adoc b/docs/sandbox/trails/j2ee.adoc index a483a7b79..efca55e77 100644 --- a/docs/sandbox/trails/j2ee.adoc +++ b/docs/sandbox/trails/j2ee.adoc @@ -54,6 +54,6 @@ up ajc as the compiler, do the following before starting Tomcat: common directory supported by the server. . Alternatively, you can precompile JSP's using - xref:#j2ee-tomcat4-precompileJsp[this Ant script]. That involves + xref:../scripts/precompile-jsp.build.xml[this Ant script]. That involves manually updating the `web.xml` file with the `Jasper`-generated servlet mappings. diff --git a/docs/sandbox/trails/myeclipseide.adoc b/docs/sandbox/trails/myeclipseide.adoc index de64c7e60..372591131 100644 --- a/docs/sandbox/trails/myeclipseide.adoc +++ b/docs/sandbox/trails/myeclipseide.adoc @@ -54,4 +54,4 @@ web.xml. It would be great to get this working with AJDT. * I adapted the Tomcat precompile script to use AspectJ's iajc. This works fine, but like all Jasper2 solutions required the generated servlet mappings be copied manually into the web.xml file. See -xref:#j2ee-tomcat4-precompileJsp[the Ant build script] +xref:../scripts/precompile-jsp.build.xml[the Ant build script]. -- 2.39.5