[jira] Commented: (CONTINUUM-258) https:// doesn't seem to be a supported mechanism for referencing a pom

2005-08-25 Thread Jesse McConnell (JIRA)
[ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-258?page=comments#action_45192 
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Jesse McConnell commented on CONTINUUM-258:
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I am in the process of creating a plexus-url-http component that wraps this 
functionality into MungedHttpsURL...leaving us the chance to do a better 
solution in DefaultHttpsURL down the road that prompts the user for cert 
acceptance and username/password..It is pretty close to done I think, will need 
to play around getting it plugged in bit should be a much cleaner patch coming 
once I get a few hours...hopefully this week

> https:// doesn't seem to be a supported mechanism for referencing a pom
> ---
>
>  Key: CONTINUUM-258
>  URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-258
>  Project: Continuum
> Type: Bug
>   Components: continuum-web
> Reporter: Jesse McConnell
>  Fix For: 1.0-alpha-4
>  Attachments: secure-url-continuum-pre.patch, secure-url-validation.patch
>
>
> I have a svn repository setup with https:// certificate and AD LDAP password 
> authentication...
> would be real nice to be able to point to a pom with 
> https://svn.company.com/svn/g-maven-plugins/trunk/pom.xml
> and have it picked up.
> right now it just grumbles about 
>  Enter the URL to the Maven 2 POM[ The URL you provided doesn't exist ] 
> (in red even :)

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[jira] Commented: (CONTINUUM-258) https:// doesn't seem to be a supported mechanism for referencing a pom

2005-08-09 Thread Jesse McConnell (JIRA)
[ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-258?page=comments#action_44200 
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Jesse McConnell commented on CONTINUUM-258:
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shoot, no dice on that approach

[ You must provide a valid url ]

password has a * in it though so that might be borking it as well..



> https:// doesn't seem to be a supported mechanism for referencing a pom
> ---
>
>  Key: CONTINUUM-258
>  URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-258
>  Project: Continuum
> Type: Bug
>   Components: continuum-web
> Reporter: Jesse McConnell
>  Fix For: 1.0-beta-1

>
>
> I have a svn repository setup with https:// certificate and AD LDAP password 
> authentication...
> would be real nice to be able to point to a pom with 
> https://svn.company.com/svn/g-maven-plugins/trunk/pom.xml
> and have it picked up.
> right now it just grumbles about 
>  Enter the URL to the Maven 2 POM[ The URL you provided doesn't exist ] 
> (in red even :)

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[jira] Commented: (CONTINUUM-258) https:// doesn't seem to be a supported mechanism for referencing a pom

2005-08-09 Thread Emmanuel Venisse (JIRA)
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Emmanuel Venisse commented on CONTINUUM-258:


https is supported, the pb is with authentication.

Can you try with an url like https://username:[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]/svn/g-maven-plugins/trunk/pom.xml ?


> https:// doesn't seem to be a supported mechanism for referencing a pom
> ---
>
>  Key: CONTINUUM-258
>  URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-258
>  Project: Continuum
> Type: Bug
>   Components: continuum-web
> Reporter: Jesse McConnell
>  Fix For: 1.0-beta-1

>
>
> I have a svn repository setup with https:// certificate and AD LDAP password 
> authentication...
> would be real nice to be able to point to a pom with 
> https://svn.company.com/svn/g-maven-plugins/trunk/pom.xml
> and have it picked up.
> right now it just grumbles about 
>  Enter the URL to the Maven 2 POM[ The URL you provided doesn't exist ] 
> (in red even :)

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