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Posted to users@continuum.apache.org by Mang Jun Lau <Ma...@otpp.com> on 2006/04/26 20:24:49 UTC
[Continuum 1.0.3] How does Deployment Repository work?
Hi,
I think my question got passed over yesterday because it was part of
another thread. My question was asking how the new deployment repository
feature works. I put P:\builds into the Deployment
Repository Directory field and the build was not copied over after it
finished. Am I missing some setting or something?
Thanks.
_Mang
Re: [Continuum 1.0.3] How does Deployment Repository work?
Posted by Emmanuel Venisse <em...@venisse.net>.
It works only for maven2 projects because for other types, we don't know what is the artifact
generated and where it is.
Emmanuel
Mang Jun Lau a écrit :
> Not working still. I think I should mention I'm using a Shell script.
> Does it work for that?
>
>
> _Mang
>
>
>
>
>
> Emmanuel Venisse <em...@venisse.net>
> 04/26/2006 04:50 PM
> Please respond to
> continuum-users@maven.apache.org
>
>
> To
> continuum-users@maven.apache.org
> cc
>
> Subject
> Re: [Continuum 1.0.3] How does Deployment Repository work?
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Continuum will copy them in :
>
> P:\builds\groupIdOfArtifacts\artifactIdOfArtifacts\versionOfArtifacts
>
> like a standard repository
>
> Emmanuel
>
> Mang Jun Lau a écrit :
>
>>hmm...ok. So after a successful build, Continuum takes all the
>
> artifacts
>
>>from each target directory in the numbered working directory and copies
>
> it
>
>>to a location you specify. So I have the following tree:
>>
>>working-directory
>>|--- 1
>> - pom.xml
>> |--- dir1
>> - pom.xml
>> |--- target
>> - dir1.jar
>> |--- dir2
>> - pom.xml
>> |--- target
>> - dir2.war
>> |--- dir3
>> - pom.xml
>> |--- target
>> - dir3.ear
>>
>>So Continuum will detect and copy dir1.jar, dir2.war, and dir3.ear to
>
> the
>
>>specified location (P:\builds in my case) upon a successful build?
>>
>>
>>_Mang
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Emmanuel Venisse <em...@venisse.net>
>>04/26/2006 04:31 PM
>>Please respond to
>>continuum-users@maven.apache.org
>>
>>
>>To
>>continuum-users@maven.apache.org
>>cc
>>
>>Subject
>>Re: [Continuum 1.0.3] How does Deployment Repository work?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>I just tested it with D:\repocontinuum and it works fine. Artifacts and
>>metadata are created in
>>sub-directories of it.
>>
>>Emmanuel
>>
>>Mang Jun Lau a écrit :
>>
>>
>>>That's what I did. I did configure it in the Configuration screen. In
>>>the "Deployment Repository Directory" field, I put P:\builds. When the
>>>build is complete, the build is not copied over to P:\builds though.
>>>
>>>
>>>_Mang
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Emmanuel Venisse <em...@venisse.net>
>>>04/26/2006 03:32 PM
>>>Please respond to
>>>continuum-users@maven.apache.org
>>>
>>>
>>>To
>>>continuum-users@maven.apache.org
>>>cc
>>>
>>>Subject
>>>Re: [Continuum 1.0.3] How does Deployment Repository work?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>the deployment repository is an internal continuum repository that you
>>
>>can
>>
>>
>>>use as a repository with
>>>m2. When an artifact is available in your target directory, continuum
>>
>>copy
>>
>>
>>>it in the deployment
>>>repository even with "clean install" goals.
>>>
>>>If you want to activate it, you must configure it in configuration
>>
>>screen.
>>
>>
>>>Emmanuel
>>>
>>>Mang Jun Lau a écrit :
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hi,
>>>>
>>>>I think my question got passed over yesterday because it was part of
>>>>another thread. My question was asking how the new deployment
>>>
>>>repository
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>feature works. I put P:\builds into the Deployment
>>>>Repository Directory field and the build was not copied over after it
>>>>finished. Am I missing some setting or something?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>_Mang
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
Re: [Continuum 1.0.3] How does Deployment Repository work?
Posted by Mang Jun Lau <Ma...@otpp.com>.
Not working still. I think I should mention I'm using a Shell script.
Does it work for that?
_Mang
Emmanuel Venisse <em...@venisse.net>
04/26/2006 04:50 PM
Please respond to
continuum-users@maven.apache.org
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continuum-users@maven.apache.org
cc
Subject
Re: [Continuum 1.0.3] How does Deployment Repository work?
Continuum will copy them in :
P:\builds\groupIdOfArtifacts\artifactIdOfArtifacts\versionOfArtifacts
like a standard repository
Emmanuel
Mang Jun Lau a écrit :
> hmm...ok. So after a successful build, Continuum takes all the
artifacts
> from each target directory in the numbered working directory and copies
it
> to a location you specify. So I have the following tree:
>
> working-directory
> |--- 1
> - pom.xml
> |--- dir1
> - pom.xml
> |--- target
> - dir1.jar
> |--- dir2
> - pom.xml
> |--- target
> - dir2.war
> |--- dir3
> - pom.xml
> |--- target
> - dir3.ear
>
> So Continuum will detect and copy dir1.jar, dir2.war, and dir3.ear to
the
> specified location (P:\builds in my case) upon a successful build?
>
>
> _Mang
>
>
>
>
>
> Emmanuel Venisse <em...@venisse.net>
> 04/26/2006 04:31 PM
> Please respond to
> continuum-users@maven.apache.org
>
>
> To
> continuum-users@maven.apache.org
> cc
>
> Subject
> Re: [Continuum 1.0.3] How does Deployment Repository work?
>
>
>
>
>
>
> I just tested it with D:\repocontinuum and it works fine. Artifacts and
> metadata are created in
> sub-directories of it.
>
> Emmanuel
>
> Mang Jun Lau a écrit :
>
>>That's what I did. I did configure it in the Configuration screen. In
>>the "Deployment Repository Directory" field, I put P:\builds. When the
>>build is complete, the build is not copied over to P:\builds though.
>>
>>
>>_Mang
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Emmanuel Venisse <em...@venisse.net>
>>04/26/2006 03:32 PM
>>Please respond to
>>continuum-users@maven.apache.org
>>
>>
>>To
>>continuum-users@maven.apache.org
>>cc
>>
>>Subject
>>Re: [Continuum 1.0.3] How does Deployment Repository work?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>the deployment repository is an internal continuum repository that you
>
> can
>
>>use as a repository with
>>m2. When an artifact is available in your target directory, continuum
>
> copy
>
>>it in the deployment
>>repository even with "clean install" goals.
>>
>>If you want to activate it, you must configure it in configuration
>
> screen.
>
>>Emmanuel
>>
>>Mang Jun Lau a écrit :
>>
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I think my question got passed over yesterday because it was part of
>>>another thread. My question was asking how the new deployment
>>
>>repository
>>
>>
>>>feature works. I put P:\builds into the Deployment
>>>Repository Directory field and the build was not copied over after it
>>>finished. Am I missing some setting or something?
>>>
>>>Thanks.
>>>
>>>
>>>_Mang
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
Re: [Continuum 1.0.3] How does Deployment Repository work?
Posted by Emmanuel Venisse <em...@venisse.net>.
Continuum will copy them in :
P:\builds\groupIdOfArtifacts\artifactIdOfArtifacts\versionOfArtifacts
like a standard repository
Emmanuel
Mang Jun Lau a écrit :
> hmm...ok. So after a successful build, Continuum takes all the artifacts
> from each target directory in the numbered working directory and copies it
> to a location you specify. So I have the following tree:
>
> working-directory
> |--- 1
> - pom.xml
> |--- dir1
> - pom.xml
> |--- target
> - dir1.jar
> |--- dir2
> - pom.xml
> |--- target
> - dir2.war
> |--- dir3
> - pom.xml
> |--- target
> - dir3.ear
>
> So Continuum will detect and copy dir1.jar, dir2.war, and dir3.ear to the
> specified location (P:\builds in my case) upon a successful build?
>
>
> _Mang
>
>
>
>
>
> Emmanuel Venisse <em...@venisse.net>
> 04/26/2006 04:31 PM
> Please respond to
> continuum-users@maven.apache.org
>
>
> To
> continuum-users@maven.apache.org
> cc
>
> Subject
> Re: [Continuum 1.0.3] How does Deployment Repository work?
>
>
>
>
>
>
> I just tested it with D:\repocontinuum and it works fine. Artifacts and
> metadata are created in
> sub-directories of it.
>
> Emmanuel
>
> Mang Jun Lau a écrit :
>
>>That's what I did. I did configure it in the Configuration screen. In
>>the "Deployment Repository Directory" field, I put P:\builds. When the
>>build is complete, the build is not copied over to P:\builds though.
>>
>>
>>_Mang
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Emmanuel Venisse <em...@venisse.net>
>>04/26/2006 03:32 PM
>>Please respond to
>>continuum-users@maven.apache.org
>>
>>
>>To
>>continuum-users@maven.apache.org
>>cc
>>
>>Subject
>>Re: [Continuum 1.0.3] How does Deployment Repository work?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>the deployment repository is an internal continuum repository that you
>
> can
>
>>use as a repository with
>>m2. When an artifact is available in your target directory, continuum
>
> copy
>
>>it in the deployment
>>repository even with "clean install" goals.
>>
>>If you want to activate it, you must configure it in configuration
>
> screen.
>
>>Emmanuel
>>
>>Mang Jun Lau a écrit :
>>
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I think my question got passed over yesterday because it was part of
>>>another thread. My question was asking how the new deployment
>>
>>repository
>>
>>
>>>feature works. I put P:\builds into the Deployment
>>>Repository Directory field and the build was not copied over after it
>>>finished. Am I missing some setting or something?
>>>
>>>Thanks.
>>>
>>>
>>>_Mang
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
Re: [Continuum 1.0.3] How does Deployment Repository work?
Posted by Mang Jun Lau <Ma...@otpp.com>.
hmm...ok. So after a successful build, Continuum takes all the artifacts
from each target directory in the numbered working directory and copies it
to a location you specify. So I have the following tree:
working-directory
|--- 1
- pom.xml
|--- dir1
- pom.xml
|--- target
- dir1.jar
|--- dir2
- pom.xml
|--- target
- dir2.war
|--- dir3
- pom.xml
|--- target
- dir3.ear
So Continuum will detect and copy dir1.jar, dir2.war, and dir3.ear to the
specified location (P:\builds in my case) upon a successful build?
_Mang
Emmanuel Venisse <em...@venisse.net>
04/26/2006 04:31 PM
Please respond to
continuum-users@maven.apache.org
To
continuum-users@maven.apache.org
cc
Subject
Re: [Continuum 1.0.3] How does Deployment Repository work?
I just tested it with D:\repocontinuum and it works fine. Artifacts and
metadata are created in
sub-directories of it.
Emmanuel
Mang Jun Lau a écrit :
> That's what I did. I did configure it in the Configuration screen. In
> the "Deployment Repository Directory" field, I put P:\builds. When the
> build is complete, the build is not copied over to P:\builds though.
>
>
> _Mang
>
>
>
>
>
> Emmanuel Venisse <em...@venisse.net>
> 04/26/2006 03:32 PM
> Please respond to
> continuum-users@maven.apache.org
>
>
> To
> continuum-users@maven.apache.org
> cc
>
> Subject
> Re: [Continuum 1.0.3] How does Deployment Repository work?
>
>
>
>
>
>
> the deployment repository is an internal continuum repository that you
can
> use as a repository with
> m2. When an artifact is available in your target directory, continuum
copy
> it in the deployment
> repository even with "clean install" goals.
>
> If you want to activate it, you must configure it in configuration
screen.
>
> Emmanuel
>
> Mang Jun Lau a écrit :
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I think my question got passed over yesterday because it was part of
>>another thread. My question was asking how the new deployment
>
> repository
>
>>feature works. I put P:\builds into the Deployment
>>Repository Directory field and the build was not copied over after it
>>finished. Am I missing some setting or something?
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>>
>>_Mang
>
>
>
>
Re: [Continuum 1.0.3] How does Deployment Repository work?
Posted by Emmanuel Venisse <em...@venisse.net>.
I just tested it with D:\repocontinuum and it works fine. Artifacts and metadata are created in
sub-directories of it.
Emmanuel
Mang Jun Lau a écrit :
> That's what I did. I did configure it in the Configuration screen. In
> the "Deployment Repository Directory" field, I put P:\builds. When the
> build is complete, the build is not copied over to P:\builds though.
>
>
> _Mang
>
>
>
>
>
> Emmanuel Venisse <em...@venisse.net>
> 04/26/2006 03:32 PM
> Please respond to
> continuum-users@maven.apache.org
>
>
> To
> continuum-users@maven.apache.org
> cc
>
> Subject
> Re: [Continuum 1.0.3] How does Deployment Repository work?
>
>
>
>
>
>
> the deployment repository is an internal continuum repository that you can
> use as a repository with
> m2. When an artifact is available in your target directory, continuum copy
> it in the deployment
> repository even with "clean install" goals.
>
> If you want to activate it, you must configure it in configuration screen.
>
> Emmanuel
>
> Mang Jun Lau a écrit :
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I think my question got passed over yesterday because it was part of
>>another thread. My question was asking how the new deployment
>
> repository
>
>>feature works. I put P:\builds into the Deployment
>>Repository Directory field and the build was not copied over after it
>>finished. Am I missing some setting or something?
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>>
>>_Mang
>
>
>
>
Re: [Continuum 1.0.3] How does Deployment Repository work?
Posted by Mang Jun Lau <Ma...@otpp.com>.
That's what I did. I did configure it in the Configuration screen. In
the "Deployment Repository Directory" field, I put P:\builds. When the
build is complete, the build is not copied over to P:\builds though.
_Mang
Emmanuel Venisse <em...@venisse.net>
04/26/2006 03:32 PM
Please respond to
continuum-users@maven.apache.org
To
continuum-users@maven.apache.org
cc
Subject
Re: [Continuum 1.0.3] How does Deployment Repository work?
the deployment repository is an internal continuum repository that you can
use as a repository with
m2. When an artifact is available in your target directory, continuum copy
it in the deployment
repository even with "clean install" goals.
If you want to activate it, you must configure it in configuration screen.
Emmanuel
Mang Jun Lau a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I think my question got passed over yesterday because it was part of
> another thread. My question was asking how the new deployment
repository
> feature works. I put P:\builds into the Deployment
> Repository Directory field and the build was not copied over after it
> finished. Am I missing some setting or something?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> _Mang
Re: [Continuum 1.0.3] How does Deployment Repository work?
Posted by Emmanuel Venisse <em...@venisse.net>.
the deployment repository is an internal continuum repository that you can use as a repository with
m2. When an artifact is available in your target directory, continuum copy it in the deployment
repository even with "clean install" goals.
If you want to activate it, you must configure it in configuration screen.
Emmanuel
Mang Jun Lau a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I think my question got passed over yesterday because it was part of
> another thread. My question was asking how the new deployment repository
> feature works. I put P:\builds into the Deployment
> Repository Directory field and the build was not copied over after it
> finished. Am I missing some setting or something?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> _Mang
Re: [Continuum 1.0.3] How does Deployment Repository work?
Posted by Emmanuel Venisse <em...@venisse.net>.
It works even install goal.
The deploy goal is a m2 goal for deploying on a other server.
Emmanuel
Carlos Henriquez a écrit :
> Maybe it will be copy when the build is "deploy" or "site:deploy", not
> "clean install".
Re: [Continuum 1.0.3] How does Deployment Repository work?
Posted by Mang Jun Lau <Ma...@otpp.com>.
Thanks for your response.
Is that how it works? Sorry I don't see the purpose of the feature though
because if the goal is "deploy", then Maven will already deploy it to a
remote repository, I don't see a need to store the build again in another
location. I thought it was to make the build server act as a repository.
Not sure though. Can anyone clarify functionality and how to work this
feature?
_Mang
"Carlos Henriquez" <ca...@gmail.com>
04/26/2006 02:58 PM
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Re: [Continuum 1.0.3] How does Deployment Repository work?
Maybe it will be copy when the build is "deploy" or "site:deploy", not
"clean install".
Re: [Continuum 1.0.3] How does Deployment Repository work?
Posted by Carlos Henriquez <ca...@gmail.com>.
Maybe it will be copy when the build is "deploy" or "site:deploy", not
"clean install".