Emmanuel,

I don't think this is working as expected.

Emmanuel Venisse wrote:
The internal continuum repo (that can be configured in the configuration screen) is independant of local/remote maven repository. Continuum copy artifacts in it (even without deploy goal) when the build is in success and maven copy artifacts in local repo with install goal and in the remote repo with deploy goal.

You can use this internal repo if you want to use snapshots built by continuum.

I would like to use it as you describe, however, the only artifact that goes into it is the parent pom.

Here is my setup:

parent pom (packaging: pom)
  |
  -- child pom 1 (packaging: jar;
  |               execution for jar:test-jar;
  |               execution for assembly:attached creating a jar)
  -- child pom 2 (packaging: war;
                  execution for assembly:attached creating a jar)

Continuum is building 1 project: the parent pom without --non-recursive. All of the artifacts (4 jars and 1 war) are copied into the ~/.m2/repository. However, only the parent pom.xml is copied into the "Deployment Repository".

Am I doing something wrong, or is this the intended behavior, or is it a bug and I should I create a report in JIRA?

Thanks for your help!

-- Mark R


Emmanuel

Christian Gruber a écrit :
While this is true, there is a "deployment artifact" repository which is
separate from the local repo (~/.m2/repository) of the user running
continuum. This can be configured within Continuum. It is a proper repo,
not a local repo, and continuum deploys artifacts into this repo, even if
you don't have a "deploy" goal. Maybe Emanuel can shed some light on this
process.

Regards,
Christian.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Barrie Treloar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2006 9:15 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: How to install artifact created with assembly artifact into
Continuum's local repository

On 6/15/06, Mark Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I should have mentioned that I am not talking about the local repository
used by maven (in .m2). Artifacts created with the assembly plugin get
installed in there just fine.

Rather, I can't see how to get them to install into the local repository
configured in Continuum 1.0.3. Should I be able to do this?

This makes no sense to me.

The local repository used by maven and continuum are one and the same.

Can you explain this further.








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