Hi Alex-450,

Thanks for the quick response!

I've tried changing the maven goals to "clean package". The problem is that
after each build it still archives the built ear and war files into the
'PROJECTX'/modules/ directory every single time the project is built.

Is it possible to get around this archiving?

Thanks again
Wessie!


Alex-450 wrote:
> 
> Hi Wessie,
> 
> why not simply upload the ear file to a location outside the cvs which 
> is accessible via web (or via scp)? By the way, I was glad when we 
> switched from CVS to SVN. I'm not an expert, but I have the impression 
> that SVN is much more stable. Nevertheless I wouldn't put constantly 
> changing binary files under a version control system.
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Alex
> 
> wessie wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> I've been given the task of maintaining an exisiting Hudson/Maven setup.
>> I
>> think i've got an 'ok' understanding of whats going on but i'm still
>> learning daily.
>> 
>> The problem I have is this. I have a multi-module build that checksout a
>> project from a cvs repository, builds the source, packages it into an ear
>> file and then checks the ear back into the same cvs repository (just a
>> slightly different location). The project is run with "clean install"
>> goals.
>> 
>> All of the above works fine BUT the ear file (and it's inner war file)
>> gets
>> copied into the 'PROJECTX'/modules/ directory every single time the
>> project
>> is built. The result is frequent calls from maintenance teams at really
>> crappy hours.
>> 
>> Writing a script the /modules/ directory periodically is a solution but
>> i'd
>> prefer to fix the problem and not one of its symptoms.
>> 
>> I'd be happy to provide any poms if anyone is willing to help.
>> 
>> Wessie!
> 
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