The documentation is available in the downloadable distributions, for
example this:
http://dfn.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/ivyplugins/ivypublisher-bin-1.0.zip
It's basically just a readme file and the API documentation. Here is the
important part:
Example (using preconfigured plugins):
   <plugin name="ivypublisher"
       class="net.sf.ivyplugins.ivypublisher.IvySuccessPublisher"
       project="${project.name}"
       basedir="/src/${project.name}" />
   <project name="myproject">
     ...
     <publishers>
       <onsuccess>
         <ivypublisher />
       </onsuccess>
     </publishers>
   </project>
 Example using all attributes, including the optional:
   <plugin name="ivypublisher"
       class="net.sf.ivyplugins.ivypublisher.IvySuccessPublisher"
       ivyfile="ivy.xml"
       rmiport="2099"
       config="my-config.xml"
       project="${project.name}"
       basedir="/src/${project.name}" />
 Attribute Required Default  project Yes -  basedir No Current directory
rmiport No 1099  ivyfile No ivy.xml  config No config.xml
This code builds on the efforts of Anders Janmyr, who originally wrote a
Listener with the same purpose as this class, and Mark Swanson, who made
significant improvements to that Listener.
 *Author:*Henrik Reinhold, Ulrik Sandberg
On Dec 4, 2007 11:49 AM, Sharmila R <sha...@gm...> wrote:
> Cant find documentation for Ivy Plugins on sourceforge.net
>
> Where to find docs?
>
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