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[jira] Updated: (CONTINUUM-836) Improve HTTP access to POMs for adding a multi-module project

     [ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-836?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Brett Porter updated CONTINUUM-836:
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    Fix Version/s:     (was: Future)
                   1.2

> Improve HTTP access to POMs for adding a multi-module project
> -------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CONTINUUM-836
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-836
>             Project: Continuum
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Core system
>    Affects Versions: 1.0.3
>            Reporter: Aaron Mulder
>             Fix For: 1.2
>
>
> If you're not using SVN, there's no obvious way to load a multi-module POM into continuum.
> If you point it to a M2 repo, then the child module paths are all resolved relative to the parent's group/artifact/version/ directory, which doesn't work (parent-group/parent-artifact/parent-version/child-module-name/...)
> If you point it to a file:// URL it doesn't work because that's disabled by default.
> If you're using CVS, there is no clear way to get the POMs into the web -- perhaps exporting the whole source tree onto an HTTP server, but that's going to be manual.
> Ideally, you could point Continuum to the parent POM in the M2 repository and it would check out the tree to access the child POMs, which would avoid this whole issue.

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