There is still a question hanging around in my head related to this issue. If I try to add a project with the following url I get a message that the url is not valid
https://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/svn/name/pom.xml "You must provide a valid url (...)" I cannot seem to get this to work, if I omit the username:password@ stuff I receive a 401 response. Anyone has any ideas? On 7/26/06, Jesse McConnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
you should just need to setup the settings.xml file for the user that is running the continuum instance. general rule of thumb is that if you can run it from the commandline it ought to run in continuum. There is a url format that you can use when pointing at the top lvl pom.xml when adding the m2 project https://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/scm/foo/pom.xml that should bypass certificates as well, there is something janky with it right now as well so you _may_ need to hit that url, then with the s in the https with the same url and then again the url above. there is a jira ticket on that strangeness jesse On 7/26/06, Chris Audley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm new to Continuum and I'm trying to get my first project up and > running. > > The code for the project is stored in a subversion repository accessed > through secure HTTP (Apache server). All access to the repository > requires authentication. I can create an account for the continuum > server, but how do I configure the account information in pom.xml and > settings.xml for the server to authenticate? > > Thanks for any help > Chris > -- jesse mcconnell [EMAIL PROTECTED]