Raffaele a écrit :
Which logs are you talking about? Where can I find these logs?

With standalone version, logs are under $CONTINUUM_HOME/logs/
Look at wrapper.*


However my scenario is like the picture in attachment
http://www.nabble.com/file/p13110700/MAVEN.jpg
Generally how Continuum discover the different pom inside a hierarchy?

Continuum use maven API to discover pom like maven do it so it need to access 
to your remote repository and where it is.

Emmanuel

Thanks and regards.
Raffaele


Emmanuel Venisse wrote:
I need to show your logs and where you declared your remote repository.

Emmanuel

Raffaele a écrit :
Hi,

my problem is that I am not able to add no pom of those specified in the
previous post.

If I try to add the pom of common, it says "Missing artifact trying to build the POM. Check that its parent POM is
available or add it first in Continuum."

If I try to add the parent pom it says that miss the scm information in
parent pom...

How should I do in this situation? Which should be the correct behaviour?

Best regards
Raffaele


Emmanuel Venisse wrote:

Raffaele a écrit :
Hi all,
because of the lack of documentation, I have some difficulties to add
my
maven2 project on Continuum, my scenario si the following:

pss
|-- pom.xml

toolkit
|-- pom.xml

common
|-- src
|-- pom.xml

pss is parent of toolkit which is parent of common

But, only common contains sources and only it is versioned using
Subversion.
The other two parents are in my local repository and in the private
remote
repository.

Thanks in advance.
Best regards.
Raffaele

In your opinion, how should I add those project on Continumm? Please
tell
me
the steps to follow.
If they are in your remote repository, Continuum should find them.
How/where do you have declared your remote repository?

Emmanuel







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