I am attempting Continuum for a maven2 pom.xml that specifies a scm that points out a subversion repository where the other project files reside. And it works. But the pom.xml contains the full reference to the subversion server and the trunk of the repository: <scm> <connection>scm:svn:https://daHost/repository/trunk/framework/CRM/EJB </connection> <developerConnection>scm:svn: https://daHost/repository/trunk/framework/CRM/EJB</developerConnection> </scm>
OK, so why is it necessary to include that in the pom? It is really bad since the pom is no longer portable if the svn server changes host, or changes to cvs e g, or even portable between branches since the URL hard coded in the pom would not reflect the branch and instead always point to the trunk. How can this be avoided? Ideally I would like to give the url " https://daHost/repository/trunk/framework/CRM/EJB/pom.xml" to the Continuum web interface when adding the project, and the pom.xml would NOT contain any reference to the svn. Are you with me? The alternative of course is that I have misunderstodd something basic..... please correct me. mvh, markus
