Help - The working directory uses numbers instead of the project names
This is causing us problems for the website and also for our source paths (a project uses a src/main/config from another project). Each time we regenerate the working directory we have new numbers. So instead of common we have 147. Is there something we missed in the configuration? -Michael
Re: Adding Build Time to Projects Summary Page
Not possible even by altering the Summary.vm template? Emmanuel Venisse wrote: No, it isn't possible. File an issue for this feature. Emmanuel Richard C. L. Li a écrit : Hi, Is there any way to add a column of the ending date and time of the latest build in the project summary page? Thanks, Richard Li
Re: Adding Build Time to Projects Summary Page
you can but you'll need to readd it in continuum-web.jar because this file is always unpack at each restart. $date.format('medium',$latestBuild.endTime) Emmanuel Richard C. L. Li a écrit : Not possible even by altering the Summary.vm template? Emmanuel Venisse wrote: No, it isn't possible. File an issue for this feature. Emmanuel Richard C. L. Li a écrit : Hi, Is there any way to add a column of the ending date and time of the latest build in the project summary page? Thanks, Richard Li
Re: Help - The working directory uses numbers instead of the project names
No, you don't have missed something. Actually, you can't choose the working directory. Why do you use some files from an other project? Thses files are included in generated artifact? Emmanuel -- I'm talking about resource files. They're not included in the jars we produce. So we have this: testResource directory../config/src/main/config/directory /testResource for example to put our common config files in a single project. The other problem we have is the website: http://adclinux:9090/continuum/maven/working-directory/21/target/site/ You can see here 21 which should be common. Since these change we can't bookmark the site. Isn't there a way to use the real project names instead of numbers? Honestly the numbers don't make any sense to me. We're trying symbolic links, not sure if that will work or not. -Michael
Not building EAR for an application
Hi All, We hv. and application building thru continuum Our application is a normal J2EE application pom.xml EAR Project EJB1 Project EJB2 Project Jar Project Jar Project War Project Each of them has pom.xml. Now if we have change in Jar Project and EJB1 project, continuum builds the projects fine but doesn't rebuild the EAR. Now we don't have a latest EAR and deploy. Is there a workaround to this? Or this is a normal behavior of Continuum. If it is the normal behavior, then how we we get the latest EAR? Thanks, Sanjay