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[jira] Created: (CONTINUUM-501) It should be possible to add a
project with sub modules without adding all the sub modules
It should be possible to add a project with sub modules without adding all the sub modules
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Key: CONTINUUM-501
URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-501
Project: Continuum
Type: Improvement
Reporter: Kaare Nilsen
When adding a url to a maven2 pom there sould be a checkbox to indicate if you would like to import projects recursivly or just the one pom.
e.g. "add sub modules" true/false
In some cases i would see the benifit of adding the top pom, and removing the --non-recursive flag for doing a full build.
this is somewhat difficult today, when if e.g you have 20 modules you would add the top pom,. and then you would have to delete all the children manually.
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[jira] Commented: (CONTINUUM-501) It should be possible to add a
project with sub modules without adding all the sub modules
Posted by "Kaare Nilsen (JIRA)" <ji...@codehaus.org>.
[ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-501?page=comments#action_53126 ]
Kaare Nilsen commented on CONTINUUM-501:
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Well. In my eyes that is a workaround for a missing feature more than a long term solution.
> It should be possible to add a project with sub modules without adding all the sub modules
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: CONTINUUM-501
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-501
> Project: Continuum
> Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Kaare Nilsen
>
>
> When adding a url to a maven2 pom there sould be a checkbox to indicate if you would like to import projects recursivly or just the one pom.
> e.g. "add sub modules" true/false
> In some cases i would see the benifit of adding the top pom, and removing the --non-recursive flag for doing a full build.
> this is somewhat difficult today, when if e.g you have 20 modules you would add the top pom,. and then you would have to delete all the children manually.
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[jira] Commented: (CONTINUUM-501) It should be possible to add a
project with sub modules without adding all the sub modules
Posted by "Dan Tran (JIRA)" <ji...@codehaus.org>.
[ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-501?page=comments#action_53080 ]
Dan Tran commented on CONTINUUM-501:
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Continuum site suggests to use a wrapper batch script and create a shell project
> It should be possible to add a project with sub modules without adding all the sub modules
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: CONTINUUM-501
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-501
> Project: Continuum
> Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Kaare Nilsen
>
>
> When adding a url to a maven2 pom there sould be a checkbox to indicate if you would like to import projects recursivly or just the one pom.
> e.g. "add sub modules" true/false
> In some cases i would see the benifit of adding the top pom, and removing the --non-recursive flag for doing a full build.
> this is somewhat difficult today, when if e.g you have 20 modules you would add the top pom,. and then you would have to delete all the children manually.
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