Raffaele a écrit :
Hi all,
I reply to this thread because I'm also using artifactory and I have a
similar problem, this one:
I have a multi module project:
toolkit-parent -------------> pom with packaging pom NOT VERSIONED ON SVN
|-- common -------------> pom with packaging jar VERSIONED ON SVN
|-- domain -------------> pom with packaging jar VERSIONED ON SVN
I would like to add toolkit-parent pom to Continuum so as triggering hte
build of all its modules.
The problem is that I don't know how specify a pom url of a pom stored ONLY
on Artifactory and not in SVN.
Have you any ideas?
You can't, Continuous integration tools works only on projects stored in a SCM
tool, so you must add it in svn if you want to build it in Continuum.
An other solution would be to use the scm file protocol, but I don't think it
is a good idea.
I could upload toolkit-parent pom from file system, but in Continuum UI is
(as you know) specified this:
Enter the local filename of the Maven 2 POM to upload (works only for a
single project without modules).
In latest betas, you can choose to not load sub modules, but for upload, only project without modules are supported. In this case, the file protocol must be activated and use in the URL field the file
url.
Emmanuel
Thanks, best regards.
Raffaele
mfs wrote:
cool..thanks for the assistance man!
Brett Porter wrote:
As far as I know, yes.
On 01/09/07, mfs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks Brett, will do so..but do you think thats the only option for
atifactory users ?
Farhan
Brett Porter wrote:
You should change the Maven goals to be "deploy" instead of "install",
and configuration the distributionManagement appropriately. It's best
to just let Maven handle it :)
Cheers,
Brett
On 31/08/2007, mfs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Guys,
I am using artifactory as the repository manager and would want to
configure
continuum such that the build(s) done by it (for m2 projects) are
deployed
on the artifactory m2 repository. Now as you would know artifactory
uses
the
derby db to store the artifacts (rather than in the file-system) and
hence i
cant give a directory path to the artifactory repository ... anyone
has
any
idea as to how to make it work...gave a try though to give the http
url
to
artifactory repo but that rather was appended in the form
"c:\appl\......\http://localhost/svn/repos"..so that obviously isnt
the
way
to go about it...?
Thanks in advance and Regards,
Farhan.
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