http, https, ftp protocol are supported, and file if it is allowed in the 
continuum configuration

Emmanuel

Randall Fidler a écrit :
Wendy,

        What protocols does the URL support?  Does it have to be HTTP or
can FTP work?  Just peeking around there's a FTP plugin for Perforce
which could provide access to the poms.

Thanks again!

Regards,

Randall

-----Original Message-----
From: Wendy Smoak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 9:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Maven 2 - POM Hookup Question

On 5/22/07, Randall Fidler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

When providing Continuum with a Maven POM via URL, what URL?  POM's
sitting on a local Maven repository?  The pom which is located in/on
the
projects website (i.e. website generated by site goal in maven)?
Where
is this POM located?  Also, how does this work for multi-module POMs?
Assuming they'd have their own maven project and you can point to the
pom there?

Usually, it's the pom sitting in the project's source control
repository, which is often visible via a http or https url.  Is that
an option for your project?

Once Continuum retrieves the pom, it uses the (different) url in the
<scm> element to check out the source code.

When the pom has modules, they will get added to the project group as
individual projects.  I'm not sure at which step that happens, but it
does happen.


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