If this is really what needs to be done, it sounds very silly and unacceptable to me.
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 10:23 AM, Olaf Otto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Stevo, > > I believe this is the same situation as in continuum 1.1: If you have a > multi-module pom, you must provide unprotected (http) access to the parent & > child pom for, and only for, the initial setup. Continuum does not obtain > them from the SCM system, as it will attempt to obtain the SCM settings from > the pom's. in 1.1, i simply copied the parent&child pom's into a public > http-accessible server folder (keeping the original folder structure), used > the resulting URL for the setup and deleted the stuff afterwards. > > I don't know if changes where made to this in 1.2 > > Regards, > Olaf > > > Stevo Slavić wrote: > >> Hello all, >> >> When I try to add a maven 2 multi-module project to a fresh continuum >> installation by specifying pom URL of the root module I receive an error: >> "Unable to connect to remote server". From the message it is not clear >> which >> server continuum has problem connecting to. >> >> From continuum log [1] it seems to me that continuum for some unknown >> reason >> couldn't obtain pom file from the given URL. >> URL I've specified to it is a SVN URL. SVN requires authentication, but >> I've >> also supplied appropriate credentials. I can successfully checkout project >> manually on the continuum server - only first time svn client asked >> certificate to be confirmed. >> >> If instead I try to add this same project using "Upload POM", continuum >> complains: "Cannot upload a Maven 2 project with modules.". >> >> Any suggestions/comments on how to resolve this issue of mine are welcome. >> Thanks in advance! >> >> >> [1] >> 1787594075 [btpool0-0] INFO >> com.opensymphony.webwork.dispatcher.DispatcherUtils - Unable to find >> 'webwork.multipart.saveDir' property setting. Defaulting to >> javax.servlet.context.tempdir >> 1787594077 [btpool0-0] WARN >> com.opensymphony.webwork.dispatcher.multipart.MultiPartRequest - Item is a >> file upload of 0 size, ignoring >> >> >> > >
