Continuum know the order of each module, it's the reason we don't use the 
reactor mode by default.
But if you need it absolutly, you need to create a project in the parent directory of your modules that have only one module, your parent project, and add it in continuum with the reactor mode, so all your modules will be in the same working directory.

Emmanuel

Ronald Pieterse a écrit :
Yes, I do. The parent is only a pom, describing which modules actually need to be built and in which order.

Emmanuel Venisse wrote:
By default, continuum doesn't use maven in reactor mode to build project, so it doens't use modules.
Do you need to build all modules when you build your parent?

Ronald Pieterse a écrit :
We use subversion and we have structured the modules as separate projects. This was, according to our development environment manager :-), necessary for good working with eclipse. However when I create the parent project in continuum the submodules are also created (as they should) but the module names are changed into numbers. So the reference in the parent pom does not correspond anymore and the modules can not be found.

Emmanuel Venisse wrote:
How are they organized in your CVS?

Ronald Pieterse a écrit :
Hello.

I have a problem building my Maven 2 submodules in Continuum. My parent module is at the same level as my submodules (for easy IDE support reasons) and building locally goes fine. But when I try to build on the build server the module folder names are changed into numbers so the module references in the parent pom don't match any more. I read something in the faq about this but I don't understand how to do this:

'Keep the structure and create a new module that contains a parent POM and a list of symbolic links to your actual CVS modules'

I alreadyhave a parent module which holds the references to the submodules like so:

   <modules>
       <module>../common</module>
       <module>../persistence</module>
       <module>../business</module>
       <module>../web</module>
       <module>../bounce</module>
       <module>../webcommon</module>
       <module>../publicweb</module>
       <module>../partnerweb</module>
       <module>../shared</module>
       <module>../client</module>
   </modules>

How would I create a 'list of symbolic links '?

Ronald

















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