To run "mvn site..." you should modify the build definition.
The best way to view generated pages is to deploy them to an http server with 
the site-deploy goal that use the distributionManagement in your POM

Emmanuel

ichasco a écrit :
Ok, it´s works!! I always used the option upload pom.xml and I didn´t take
care that it would works with the url option.
I have just had a new question, if for example i want to do: mvn site... how
can i do to copy the files that this action makes into ther repository
https://.../svn/projectA/site (for example)? Is it possible? I believe that
i have read in the forum that these files can only be stored in the build
output directory but i don´t know if it is true or it happened with older
versions.

Thank you very much


Emmanuel Venisse wrote:
ok, so you go to the "Add Maven 2.O.X" page, add the url to your pom
"https://......../svn/projectA/pom.xml"; and submit.
The project is now added with a default build definition ("clean install"
goals) that you'll can modify.

Emmanuel

ichasco a écrit :
Sorry,

It is a maven 2 project which is in a repository in subversion.
Emmanuel Venisse wrote:
Is it a maven 1 or 2 project, ant project or a shell project?

ichasco a écrit :
Hi all!

I´m new with Continuum and I don´t have things very clear yet. I have a
project created in subversion in the url https://......../svn/projectA/
.
My
question is: how can I compile it with continuum ?

Thank you very much





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