Btw you could check it out from svn, and install it and then do a
mvn cruisecontrol:cruisecontrol on the testproject in
src/test/projects/project1 to see how it generates the configuration.

/K

On 07/04/06, Kaare Nilsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was not thinking of limiting the plugin in any way. My ultimate goal
> is to make a kick-ass cc plugin;)
> But the initial revision is basicly a revision that supports just what
> I needed in my current project, that beeing creating one project pr
> pom, using htmlemail notifier and svn modification set using default
> schedule.
>
> But in the process of fguring out how it is to work, I have met many
> obstacles that needs to be solved, so any help would be appreciated
>
> /Kaare
>
> On 07/04/06, jerome lacoste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 4/3/06, Kaare Nilsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hi guys..
> > >
> > > At work today I needed to convert a 49 module maven2 project from
> > > continuum to cruisecontrol. Of course the easiest way of doing this is
> > > to get the config.xml file for cruisecontrol generated I mean it is
> > > now ca 1K of lines in the config file.
> > >
> > > But well.. What I was thinking was to sumbit this into the mojo
> > > sandbox for further development, I was thinking of using the
> > > <ciManagement> element and other relevant info in the pom, where we
> > > should have plenty of info.
> > >
> > > What do you think ?
> >
> > Kaare,
> >
> > Is you plugin then limited to Continuum to CruiseControl convertion? I
> > was thinking of writing a CruiseControl plugin to handle pom.xml
> > files.
> >
> > That way one can still benefit from CC features that helpd keep the
> > config.xml file size down.
> >
> > Maybe we can talk about it?
> >
> > Jerome
> >
>

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