Hi Mark,

authorized urls are http[s]://[username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/urel/to/pom.xml

I think your url was incorrect because continuum couldn't download it ("The URL you provided doesn't exist"). Try to obtain the correct url in your browser and then put it in continuum.

Do you have a particular authentication mode on your server?

If it doesn't work, you can upload your pom.

Emmanuel

Mark Hobson wrote:
Hi there,

I'm having problems with authenticated POM URLs with the build
continuum-20050920.033000.tar.gz.  Our SVN repository is accessible
via authenticated https and authenticated http internally, so I've
been trying the following and get the corresponding errors:

https://my.domain/url/to/pom.xml
"The URL you provided doesn't exist"

https://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/url/to/pom.xml
"You must provide a valid url"

https://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/url/to/pom.xml
"The URL you provided doesn't exist"

http://my.domain/url/to/pom.xml
"The URL you provided doesn't exist"

http://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/url/to/pom.xml
"You must provide a valid url"

http://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/url/to/pom.xml
"The URL you provided doesn't exist"

There are no errors in the logs (aside from the side-issue of:

WARN VelocityComponent -
org.apache.velocity.runtime.exception.ReferenceException: reference :
template = screens/AddMavenProject.vm [line 1,column 16] :
$fvr.getElementResult( $element.getId() ).errorMessage is not a valid
reference.

which causes "[ $fvr.getElementResult( $element.getId() ).errorMessage
]" to be displayed as the validation message alongside the upload POM
field).

I see from CONTINUUM-306 that https should be supported - am I doing
anything wrong?

Cheers,

Mark



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