Re: Intro questions
your file is in a sub-directory? Emmanuel Tomislav Stojcevich a écrit : That works for me also, but only if the build.xml file is in the root of the project. Mine isn't and I don't see how to specify the location of the file. On 11/24/05, Jeremy Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Leaving the POM filename field empty worked for me. Jeremy On 11/18/05, Tomislav Stojcevich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The same thing happens to me. I did select add ant project but when I go to add the build definition it asks me for the pom. I tried specifying the build.xml file for the pom and specifying the ant target in the goal but that doesn't work. I am using version 1.0.1. On 11/15/05, Emmanuel Venisse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Where did it asked you? Are you sure you choose Add Ant Project in menu? Emmanuel Sergio Bossa a écrit : Hi all, I've never used Maven but I want to use Continuum with Ant, do I need to know something about Maven? Moreover, adding one of my Ant projects, Continuum asked me for a Maven pom.xml file: why do I need this, if my project is Ant based? Thanks, Regards, Sergio B. -- Sergio Bossa (http://sbtourist.blogspot.com) Author and Lead Developer of: - Montag (http://montag.sourceforge.net) - QuickNote (http://quicknote.sourceforge.net) -- tom -- tom
Re: Switching from 1.0b1 to 1.0.1
could you not basicly just copy the apps/database directory, and if used relative workin and build dirs , copy those also ? The reason for the questionmark is that i have not tested this for 1.0b1 to 1.1, but that is what i have done from 1.0 to 1.0.1, and it work a-ok. So if I was you, i would give it a go, and see. Worst case scenario is that it don't work, and you have lost 1/2 hour of work right ;) Just remember to start it up one time first, before you do the copy, so that the app is unpacked. /Kaare On 29/11/05, Thomas Recloux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 2005/11/29, Emmanuel Venisse [EMAIL PROTECTED]: You can't update your continuum instance. Update feature is planned for 1.1. Thanks -- Thomas Recloux
Re: Switching from 1.0b1 to 1.0.1
it isn't possible due to some changes in database schema. Emmanuel Kaare Nilsen a écrit : could you not basicly just copy the apps/database directory, and if used relative workin and build dirs , copy those also ? The reason for the questionmark is that i have not tested this for 1.0b1 to 1.1, but that is what i have done from 1.0 to 1.0.1, and it work a-ok. So if I was you, i would give it a go, and see. Worst case scenario is that it don't work, and you have lost 1/2 hour of work right ;) Just remember to start it up one time first, before you do the copy, so that the app is unpacked. /Kaare On 29/11/05, Thomas Recloux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 2005/11/29, Emmanuel Venisse [EMAIL PROTECTED]: You can't update your continuum instance. Update feature is planned for 1.1. Thanks -- Thomas Recloux
Re: Intro questions
Yes, it's 1 level under the root. I could move it up to the root but there are far too many reletive references in it that would have to change. On 11/29/05, Emmanuel Venisse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: your file is in a sub-directory? Emmanuel Tomislav Stojcevich a écrit : That works for me also, but only if the build.xml file is in the root of the project. Mine isn't and I don't see how to specify the location of the file. On 11/24/05, Jeremy Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Leaving the POM filename field empty worked for me. Jeremy On 11/18/05, Tomislav Stojcevich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The same thing happens to me. I did select add ant project but when I go to add the build definition it asks me for the pom. I tried specifying the build.xml file for the pom and specifying the ant target in the goal but that doesn't work. I am using version 1.0.1. On 11/15/05, Emmanuel Venisse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Where did it asked you? Are you sure you choose Add Ant Project in menu? Emmanuel Sergio Bossa a écrit : Hi all, I've never used Maven but I want to use Continuum with Ant, do I need to know something about Maven? Moreover, adding one of my Ant projects, Continuum asked me for a Maven pom.xml file: why do I need this, if my project is Ant based? Thanks, Regards, Sergio B. -- Sergio Bossa (http://sbtourist.blogspot.com) Author and Lead Developer of: - Montag (http://montag.sourceforge.net) - QuickNote (http://quicknote.sourceforge.net) -- tom -- tom -- tom
Re: Problem uploading a pom.xml --- String index out of range: -16
Hi luis, You must upload a pom.xml file not with a filename.pom regards, -allan luis novais wrote: When entering the url in: Add Maven 2.0+ Project http://130.144.20.108:4001/maven/com/philips/maven/plugins/msh-maven-plugin/0.1/msh-maven-plugin-0.1.pom I get an error: The URL you provided doesn't exist and in the console: 2005-11-29 15:38:22,229 [SocketListener0-0] DEBUG Validator:url-source - An exception is occurred. java.lang.StringIndexOutOfBoundsException: String index out of range: -16 at java.lang.String.substring(String.java:1444) at org.codehaus.plexus.formica.util.MungedHttpsURL.scrapePassword(MungedHttpsURL.java:275) at org.codehaus.plexus.formica.util.MungedHttpsURL.init(MungedHttpsURL.java:64) at org.codehaus.plexus.formica.validation.UrlSourceValidator.validate(UrlSourceValidator.java:59) Help anyone? Does the port number influences this behavior? Thanks in advance Luis __ Yahoo! Music Unlimited Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. http://music.yahoo.com/unlimited/ __ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com