Hi all,

consider the following scenario: In order to build our project, I have to start 
mvn in the root of the project. The complete run consists of many, many 
sub-projects, and the build lasts half an hour.

What unfortunately happens very often: One (or more) of the projects that are 
near the end of production fail - say after 20 minutes. After correction of the 
local problem I have to restart the build process. Currently, I have to wait 
again 20 minutes until mvn reached the place where it was before.

And here I would like to have a possibility to tell maven that it simply should 
skip all projects the it built successfully in the first run. I.e. it should 
resume where the failure initially happened.

The way it is now (repetition of the complete build) is a waste of time.

Any ideas whether that is possible?

Thanks a lot,

Thoma

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