Adding that made things work perfectly. It descended into all three levels of modules and pulled everything in.
-----Original Message----- From: Emmanuel Venisse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 26, 2005 11:24 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Newbie Startup Question Can you try to add this line <allowedScheme implementation="java.lang.String">file</allowedScheme> after line 430 in apps/continuum/conf/application.xml? And after you try to use an url file:///path_to_your_pom Let me know the result. Emmanuel Yann Le Du a écrit : > Hi Bob, > > Ran into the same issues :) > > Once, support of file:// was planned, but it was replaced by the 'Upload' > feature. So file:// URLs are incorrect now. > > When you add a parent POM, all the modules are recursively added, but not the > parent POM itself. I don't know whether this is on purpose. It's fine for me > because the parent POM only contains inherited properties and is not proper to > be built itself. Though, as you said, this mechanism fails with uploads, and > there is an open issue : > http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-196 > > So, for the moment, I just upload the sub-projects one by one. It's a little > tedious, but once they're added, it's OK :) > > Regards, > Yann > > > > --- "Allison, Bob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit : > > >>I am trying to get started using Continuum and am having trouble >>importing my first project. I am running Continuum 1.0-alpha-4 on the >>same machine as all of my sources and CVS server. >> >>My project has a top-level directory and three modules named 3rd-party, >>lib, and plugins. I have created a CVS repository on the machine to >>hold the sources. I do not have any CVS web viewer available on the >>machine. >> >>When I try to specify the POM as a file in Continuum's web page, it >>downloads the POM correctly, then fails to download the modules (I get >>the project builder downloading file:/tmp/summit-23448.tmp, >>file:/tmp/summit-2/3rd-party/pom.xml, file:/tmp/summit-2/lib/pom.xml, >>and file:/tmp/summit-2/plugins/pom.xml). Since the three module POMs >>were not copied to /tmp/summit-2, I get warnings that the file could not >>be downloaded and no projects are created. >> >>If I try to use a file:/ URL in Continuum's web page >>(file:/path/to/pom/pom.xml), I get back an error message requesting that >>I specify a valid URL and no attempt is made to create the project. >> >>If I comment out the modules and specify the POM as a file, it is >>processed without warnings and creates 0 projects and 1 project group. >>The project group does not appear in the Continuum web project list >>(that list still shows 0 projects) and I don't know where I can check to >>see if anything will actually build. >> >>Can anybody give me a hand? >> > > > > > > > > > ___________________________________________________________________________ > Appel audio GRATUIT partout dans le monde avec le nouveau Yahoo! Messenger > Téléchargez cette version sur http://fr.messenger.yahoo.com > > >
