Re: How to display archived maven artifacts on top level of job page rather than via modules subpage.

2013-11-27 Thread teilo
I believe thus is broken for jobs that use maven3 rather than maven 2.  There 
is probably a jira issue already for it, off not you should probably raise one.

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Re: How to display archived maven artifacts on top level of job page rather than via modules subpage.

2013-11-25 Thread Daniel Carter
Well i thought i might just be using the tool in the wrong manner?  I 
certainly don't remember having to manually configure artefact archiving at 
the last place i worked...

On Tuesday, 26 November 2013 11:10:04 UTC+13, Daniel Beck wrote:
>
> You should create a Jira issue for this feature request instead of posting 
> this here. Unless this is intended to start a discussion? 
>
> You could also try the Freestyle project type with Maven build step and 
> just archive things yourself. Apparently, it's less evil: 
> http://javaadventure.blogspot.de/2013/11/jenkins-maven-job-type-considered-evil.html
>  
>
> On 25.11.2013, at 22:21, Daniel Carter > 
> wrote: 
>
> > Hello, 
> > 
> > In my maven jobs, i like to be able to click on a job and see the 
> archived artifacts.  This works well if i manually specify an archive 
> artifacts post-build step with e.g. target/*.war. 
> > 
> > I would like the automatic archiving to do this, so i'm not archiving 
> things twice.   
> > 
> > To see the automatically archived artifacts i'd like to 
> >  * open jenkins page 
> >  * click on my maven project job 
> > 
> > But instead i have to 
> >  * open jenkins page 
> >  * click on my maven project job 
> >  * click on the modules link on the left hand menu 
> >  * click on my maven project again 
> > 
> > 
> > Jenkins seems to assume all jobs will represent a multi-module build 
> whereby one maven project builds many sub-modules.  But here each job 
> typically builds a standard maven project so all the extra layers (and 
> extra email notifications) are un-needed. 
> > 
> > Thanks, 
> > Dan. 
> > 
> > 
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Re: How to display archived maven artifacts on top level of job page rather than via modules subpage.

2013-11-25 Thread Daniel Beck
You should create a Jira issue for this feature request instead of posting this 
here. Unless this is intended to start a discussion?

You could also try the Freestyle project type with Maven build step and just 
archive things yourself. Apparently, it's less evil: 
http://javaadventure.blogspot.de/2013/11/jenkins-maven-job-type-considered-evil.html

On 25.11.2013, at 22:21, Daniel Carter  wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> In my maven jobs, i like to be able to click on a job and see the archived 
> artifacts.  This works well if i manually specify an archive artifacts 
> post-build step with e.g. target/*.war.
> 
> I would like the automatic archiving to do this, so i'm not archiving things 
> twice.  
> 
> To see the automatically archived artifacts i'd like to 
>  * open jenkins page
>  * click on my maven project job
> 
> But instead i have to 
>  * open jenkins page
>  * click on my maven project job
>  * click on the modules link on the left hand menu
>  * click on my maven project again
> 
> 
> Jenkins seems to assume all jobs will represent a multi-module build whereby 
> one maven project builds many sub-modules.  But here each job typically 
> builds a standard maven project so all the extra layers (and extra email 
> notifications) are un-needed.
> 
> Thanks,
> Dan.
> 
> 
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How to display archived maven artifacts on top level of job page rather than via modules subpage.

2013-11-25 Thread Daniel Carter
Hello,


In my maven jobs, i like to be able to click on a job and see the archived 
artifacts.  This works well if i manually specify an archive artifacts 
post-build step with e.g. target/*.war.


I would like the automatic archiving to do this, so i'm not archiving things 
twice.  


To see the automatically archived artifacts i'd like to 

 * open jenkins page

 * click on my maven project job


But instead i have to 

 * open jenkins page

 * click on my maven project job

 * click on the modules link on the left hand menu

 * click on my maven project again



Jenkins seems to assume all jobs will represent a multi-module build whereby 
one maven project builds many sub-modules.  But here each job typically builds 
a standard maven project so all the extra layers (and extra email 
notifications) are un-needed.


Thanks,

Dan.


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