> Thanks for the reply and info, but I'm still a little not clear, as you said > Continuum do not have the feature to build and keep the war in historical > order, however you said IME the numbered directory corresponds to the > project id, meaning Continuum allows the build project (war file) to be > stored in numbered folder. Do Continuum allow the existing numbered folder > with war remain as it is even after a new trigger to build the war?
In 1.3.x, When you add a project to Continuum, it is assigned a number, which you see in the url and under the working-copy directory. In my experience, that number doesn't change, there is only one working copy, and successive builds simply overwrite the contents, (or delete and re-create them). Then there is a separate set of directories for the build results, but Continuum doesn't currently put the built files there, just the text build output. So Continuum itself doesn't have a feature to save your war file, but I imagine it wouldn't be that hard to do in Ant by adding a copy command to your build and copying the war to a known location on the server. While reviewing the thread I noticed you mentioned using 1.2.3 in your original email. If things aren't matching up, it's because I'm talking about 1.3.x -- I don't remember how 1.2.3 worked, it was too long ago. -- Wendy
