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Wendy Smoak commented on CONTINUUM-2481:
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I'm curious, are the projects in your group related? Are they all part of one
large multi-module project?
You could probably do it manually by selecting some projects using the
checkboxes and choosing a different build definition (which has a build
environment which contains the build agent group).
However, the question of automatically splitting up a multi-module build (or
even a group of unrelated projects) is fairly complex. I don't think this has
been tackled yet in Continuum.
> Can not distribute project builds from a same group.
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> Key: CONTINUUM-2481
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-2481
> Project: Continuum
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Distributed Builds
> Affects Versions: 1.3.4
> Environment: Maven 2.1.0-M1 / Continuum 1.3.4 using distributed
> builds.
> Reporter: regis
> Priority: Critical
>
> At the moment, if a group build is launched, all project from the group are
> distributed to the same build agent.
> This rule makes the distributed builds process ineffective if we have a few
> groups containing a lot of project.
> Splitting the groups does not make sense because we must not considere some
> technical limits into a functionnal feature.
> We can use a common maven repository that could be configured into a maven
> profile, and instead of calling "install", we call "deploy" using this profil
> :
> "mvn -P<integration> clean deploy"
> Then, all the artifacts from any build agent will be deployed into the same
> maven repository. So all projects are available for any other and at any time.
> The user should be able to build a group AND to choice the distribution mode
> of the builds.
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