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Posted to users@continuum.apache.org by Ionut S <si...@yahoo.com> on 2007/10/24 11:33:33 UTC
adding a maven 2.0 project to continuum
Hi guys,
I'm trying to add a maven 2.0 project to continuum 1.0.3. First I gave it a link to my pom.xml file (which contains modules) and it created projects for each module inside my pom. This was correct although not what I wanted (I learned that the hard way - when I read the documentation later I found out it was supposed to do that).
Anyway, what I want is a single project which builds all the modules, not a project for each module.. Can you let me know how to do that, please ? I looked for some documentation but couldn't find anything..
Also, we are trying to understand how to handle branches within continuum.. Can anyone point me to a documentation, please ?
Thank you.
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Re: adding a maven 2.0 project to continuum
Posted by Emmanuel Venisse <em...@venisse.net>.
Ionut S a écrit :
> Then maybe I'm doing something wrong, cause I just downloaded a clean 1.0.3 version and, after I added the pom.xml file continuum created me all the subprojects in it..
As I explained in my previous mail, it's in 1.1, not 1.0.3, that you can add only the parent project.
>
> Anyway.. is there a place where I can see a usual procedure for branching a project ? I googled for a while, but couldn't find something relevant.
To add a project from a branch is similar to add a project from a trunk in continuum.
Modify all versions in your branch, set correctly the scm URLs and add your project in continuum
Emmanuel
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> Emmanuel Venisse <em...@venisse.net> wrote: With 1.0.3, all projects are added as single project and the build definition is configured to run in non recursive mode.
> - Remove all your sub projects in Continuum
> - Update the build definition of your parent project by removing the non recursive parameter
>
> In 1.1, we have an option the don't add sub-modules in the Add Project page
>
> Emmanuel
>
> Ionut S a écrit :
>> Hi guys,
>> I'm trying to add a maven 2.0 project to continuum 1.0.3. First I gave it a link to my pom.xml file (which contains modules) and it created projects for each module inside my pom. This was correct although not what I wanted (I learned that the hard way - when I read the documentation later I found out it was supposed to do that).
>>
>> Anyway, what I want is a single project which builds all the modules, not a project for each module.. Can you let me know how to do that, please ? I looked for some documentation but couldn't find anything..
>>
>> Also, we are trying to understand how to handle branches within continuum.. Can anyone point me to a documentation, please ?
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
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>
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Re: adding a maven 2.0 project to continuum
Posted by Ionut S <si...@yahoo.com>.
Then maybe I'm doing something wrong, cause I just downloaded a clean 1.0.3 version and, after I added the pom.xml file continuum created me all the subprojects in it..
Anyway.. is there a place where I can see a usual procedure for branching a project ? I googled for a while, but couldn't find something relevant.
Emmanuel Venisse <em...@venisse.net> wrote: With 1.0.3, all projects are added as single project and the build definition is configured to run in non recursive mode.
- Remove all your sub projects in Continuum
- Update the build definition of your parent project by removing the non recursive parameter
In 1.1, we have an option the don't add sub-modules in the Add Project page
Emmanuel
Ionut S a écrit :
> Hi guys,
> I'm trying to add a maven 2.0 project to continuum 1.0.3. First I gave it a link to my pom.xml file (which contains modules) and it created projects for each module inside my pom. This was correct although not what I wanted (I learned that the hard way - when I read the documentation later I found out it was supposed to do that).
>
> Anyway, what I want is a single project which builds all the modules, not a project for each module.. Can you let me know how to do that, please ? I looked for some documentation but couldn't find anything..
>
> Also, we are trying to understand how to handle branches within continuum.. Can anyone point me to a documentation, please ?
>
> Thank you.
>
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Re: adding a maven 2.0 project to continuum
Posted by Emmanuel Venisse <em...@venisse.net>.
With 1.0.3, all projects are added as single project and the build definition is configured to run in non recursive mode.
- Remove all your sub projects in Continuum
- Update the build definition of your parent project by removing the non recursive parameter
In 1.1, we have an option the don't add sub-modules in the Add Project page
Emmanuel
Ionut S a écrit :
> Hi guys,
> I'm trying to add a maven 2.0 project to continuum 1.0.3. First I gave it a link to my pom.xml file (which contains modules) and it created projects for each module inside my pom. This was correct although not what I wanted (I learned that the hard way - when I read the documentation later I found out it was supposed to do that).
>
> Anyway, what I want is a single project which builds all the modules, not a project for each module.. Can you let me know how to do that, please ? I looked for some documentation but couldn't find anything..
>
> Also, we are trying to understand how to handle branches within continuum.. Can anyone point me to a documentation, please ?
>
> Thank you.
>
> __________________________________________________
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> Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
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