Re: looking at the maven site via continuum
Jettro Coenradie a écrit : I do not really agree with you talking about the site:deploy stuff. A build system is for building indeed, but the reports a part of building, the same way unit tests are part of building. I will try the site:deploy stuff. How can you integrate this with the different projects. Is there a way to tell the number of the project in the work directory? Can we pass the version number from continuum to maven or the other way around? Version number is define in your pom. I do like the tool for it's simplicity, though some features would be very nice. I will browse the wiki and jira stuff to see what is already there. On 2/1/06, Emmanuel Venisse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Johnson, Jonathan a écrit : I agree. When I first though about using Continuum over CruiseControl I read the statement that Continuums integrates well with the maven architecture. A strong feature of Maven is the site generation, yet in Continuum there is no way to see the site. Moreover the default Continuum build ('clean install') does not build the site. Even if you add 'site' as a build goal and then navigate to the Working Copy then to the target/site directory you cannot open the HTML files in continuum. Continuum lists the html as text. you can see the generated site if you deploy it in a server with site:deploy Site generation isn't added by default because the basic of a continuous integration tool is to build a project. Two things Continuum needs 1. Schedule builds based on scm commit activity (rather than fixed scedules). CruiseControl has ability to launch builds soon after files are commited to a repository and also has nice reporting facilities to see the scm activity. (This feature is on future features list for Continuum, I just want to put my vote in). How CruiseControl do it? For scm activity, we already have a report like changelog report 2. Provide support for Continuum to build and view the module site. You can already do it with a site deploy. Emmanuel -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jettro Coenradie Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 6:31 AM To: continuum-users@maven.apache.org Subject: looking at the maven site via continuum Hi all, I have another question. Is it possible to present the site generated by maven next to the build? It would be nice to be able to check the site from the continuum website. greetz Jettro LEGAL NOTICE: Unless expressly stated otherwise, this message is confidential and may be privileged. It is intended for the addressee(s) only. Access to this e-mail by anyone else is unauthorized. If you are not an addressee, any disclosure or copying of the contents or any action taken (or not taken) in reliance on it is unauthorized and may be unlawful. If you are not an addressee, please inform the sender immediately.
Re: looking at the maven site via continuum
I do not really agree with you talking about the site:deploy stuff. A build system is for building indeed, but the reports a part of building, the same way unit tests are part of building. I will try the site:deploy stuff. How can you integrate this with the different projects. Is there a way to tell the number of the project in the work directory? Can we pass the version number from continuum to maven or the other way around? I do like the tool for it's simplicity, though some features would be very nice. I will browse the wiki and jira stuff to see what is already there. On 2/1/06, Emmanuel Venisse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Johnson, Jonathan a écrit : > > I agree. When I first though about using Continuum over CruiseControl I > > read the statement that Continuums integrates well with the maven > > architecture. A strong feature of Maven is the site generation, yet in > > Continuum there is no way to see the site. Moreover the default > > Continuum build ('clean install') does not build the site. > > > > Even if you add 'site' as a build goal and then navigate to the Working > > Copy then to the target/site directory you cannot open the HTML files in > > continuum. Continuum lists the html as text. > > you can see the generated site if you deploy it in a server with > site:deploy > Site generation isn't added by default because the basic of a continuous > integration tool is to > build a project. > > > > > Two things Continuum needs > > > > 1. Schedule builds based on scm commit activity (rather than fixed > > scedules). CruiseControl has ability to launch builds soon after files > > are commited to a repository and also has nice reporting facilities to > > see the scm activity. (This feature is on future features list for > > Continuum, I just want to put my vote in). > > How CruiseControl do it? > For scm activity, we already have a report like changelog report > > > > > 2. Provide support for Continuum to build and view the module site. > > You can already do it with a site deploy. > > Emmanuel > > > > > > > > -Original Message----- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > > Behalf Of Jettro Coenradie > > Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 6:31 AM > > To: continuum-users@maven.apache.org > > Subject: looking at the maven site via continuum > > > > Hi all, > > I have another question. Is it possible to present the site generated by > > maven next to the build? It would be nice to be able to check the site > > from > > the continuum website. > > > > greetz Jettro > > > > LEGAL NOTICE: > > Unless expressly stated otherwise, this message is confidential and may > be privileged. It is intended for the addressee(s) only. Access to this > e-mail by anyone else is unauthorized. If you are not an addressee, any > disclosure or copying of the contents or any action taken (or not taken) in > reliance on it is unauthorized and may be unlawful. If you are not an > addressee, please inform the sender immediately. > > > > > > > > > > > >
Re: looking at the maven site via continuum
Johnson, Jonathan a écrit : I agree. When I first though about using Continuum over CruiseControl I read the statement that Continuums integrates well with the maven architecture. A strong feature of Maven is the site generation, yet in Continuum there is no way to see the site. Moreover the default Continuum build ('clean install') does not build the site. Even if you add 'site' as a build goal and then navigate to the Working Copy then to the target/site directory you cannot open the HTML files in continuum. Continuum lists the html as text. you can see the generated site if you deploy it in a server with site:deploy Site generation isn't added by default because the basic of a continuous integration tool is to build a project. Two things Continuum needs 1. Schedule builds based on scm commit activity (rather than fixed scedules). CruiseControl has ability to launch builds soon after files are commited to a repository and also has nice reporting facilities to see the scm activity. (This feature is on future features list for Continuum, I just want to put my vote in). How CruiseControl do it? For scm activity, we already have a report like changelog report 2. Provide support for Continuum to build and view the module site. You can already do it with a site deploy. Emmanuel -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jettro Coenradie Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 6:31 AM To: continuum-users@maven.apache.org Subject: looking at the maven site via continuum Hi all, I have another question. Is it possible to present the site generated by maven next to the build? It would be nice to be able to check the site from the continuum website. greetz Jettro LEGAL NOTICE: Unless expressly stated otherwise, this message is confidential and may be privileged. It is intended for the addressee(s) only. Access to this e-mail by anyone else is unauthorized. If you are not an addressee, any disclosure or copying of the contents or any action taken (or not taken) in reliance on it is unauthorized and may be unlawful. If you are not an addressee, please inform the sender immediately.
Re: SPAM: looking at the maven site via continuum
Don't remeber exactly, probably in jira. I'll check. Emmanuel Henri Yandell a écrit : On 2/1/06, Emmanuel Venisse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Not possible actually directly. We are in discussion about it. Whereabouts by the way? I can see a heading for it on the wiki page for 1.1 (well maybe; Report templating?), but no content. Nothing is jumping out of continuum-dev, but I could easily be failing to find the right search terms. Hen
RE: looking at the maven site via continuum
I agree. When I first though about using Continuum over CruiseControl I read the statement that Continuums integrates well with the maven architecture. A strong feature of Maven is the site generation, yet in Continuum there is no way to see the site. Moreover the default Continuum build ('clean install') does not build the site. Even if you add 'site' as a build goal and then navigate to the Working Copy then to the target/site directory you cannot open the HTML files in continuum. Continuum lists the html as text. Two things Continuum needs 1. Schedule builds based on scm commit activity (rather than fixed scedules). CruiseControl has ability to launch builds soon after files are commited to a repository and also has nice reporting facilities to see the scm activity. (This feature is on future features list for Continuum, I just want to put my vote in). 2. Provide support for Continuum to build and view the module site. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jettro Coenradie Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 6:31 AM To: continuum-users@maven.apache.org Subject: looking at the maven site via continuum Hi all, I have another question. Is it possible to present the site generated by maven next to the build? It would be nice to be able to check the site from the continuum website. greetz Jettro LEGAL NOTICE: Unless expressly stated otherwise, this message is confidential and may be privileged. It is intended for the addressee(s) only. Access to this e-mail by anyone else is unauthorized. If you are not an addressee, any disclosure or copying of the contents or any action taken (or not taken) in reliance on it is unauthorized and may be unlawful. If you are not an addressee, please inform the sender immediately.
Re: SPAM: looking at the maven site via continuum
On 2/1/06, Emmanuel Venisse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Not possible actually directly. We are in discussion about it. Whereabouts by the way? I can see a heading for it on the wiki page for 1.1 (well maybe; Report templating?), but no content. Nothing is jumping out of continuum-dev, but I could easily be failing to find the right search terms. Hen
Re: SPAM: looking at the maven site via continuum
Not possible actually directly. We are in discussion about it. Workaround, you can change the continuum working directory (in configuration screen) to a subdirectory of continuum/apps/continuum/webapp/, so it should be accessible via an url Emmanuel Jettro Coenradie a écrit : Hi all, I have another question. Is it possible to present the site generated by maven next to the build? It would be nice to be able to check the site from the continuum website. greetz Jettro