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[jira] Updated: (SCM-85) Allow svn username/password to be set in servers section of settings.xml

     [ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/SCM-85?page=all ]

Micah Schehl updated SCM-85:
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    Attachment: SCM-85.patch

This patch allows a repository to implement a method getServerIdList which will return a list of serverId's to check for in the <server> section of settings.xml.  The repository is responsible for coming up with the list of serverId's.  The subversion implementation will start with a very specific serverId, such as svn:https://svn.host.com:443/svn/test and work it's way down to just searching for svn.host.com.  The StarTeam implemenation simply looks for the hostname:port.

If a <server> is found and the username or password are missing, the <server> section's username and password are used to set the repository's username and password.


> Allow svn username/password to be set in servers section of settings.xml
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: SCM-85
>          URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/SCM-85
>      Project: Maven SCM
>         Type: Improvement
>   Components: maven-scm-provider-svn
>     Reporter: Micah Schehl
>  Attachments: MNG-85-maven-scm.patch, SCM-85.patch
>
>
> Allow developers to have their own subversion username/password set in settings.xml.    Also, this would prevent having to use the web setup to enter username/password in Continuum since the info would be in settings.xml.

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