Thanks a lot, Jo. I'll give it a try.

> You will get 4 artifacts (jars probably) representing each trunk (if 
they
> are seperately compilable)..

well, not yet, but we're working on it...

Regards,
Dirk.


"Jo Vandermeeren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 26.02.2007 
22:25:55:

> hi Dirk,
> 
> You need to define each repository location as a maven module in a
> pom-packaged parent project.
> 
> Once you've done this, you could add the pom to continuum and it will 
create
> 5 entries: 1 for each trunk and 1 for the parent.
> You could easily setup continuum to enable recursive builds. This will
> trigger the builds of the child modules when the parent module gets 
built.
> But then you'll probably want to remove the continuum entries for the 
child
> modules.
> 
> This is very easy, because it's the default maven behaviour..
> Continuum adds by default the "non-recursive" flag to a project build,
> because otherwise the child modules would be built twice.
> 
> You will get 4 artifacts (jars probably) representing each trunk (if 
they
> are seperately compilable)..
> 
> Here's some information on enabling a recursive build:
> http://maven.apache.org/continuum/faqs.html#build-entire-project-
> recursively-from-parent
> 
> Good luck
> Jo
> 
> 
> On 2/26/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > we have an older project that -unfortunately- spans multiple 
repository
> > locations:
> >
> > scm:svn://ourserver.com/repositories/ABRAHAM/basis/trunk/
> > scm:svn://ourserver.com/repositories/ABRAHAM/dev/trunk/
> > scm:svn://ourserver.com/repositories/ABRAHAM/access/trunk/
> > scm:svn://ourserver.com/repositories/ABRAHAM/hwm/trunk/
> >
> > The main build file build.xml resides in basis/trunk. Before the build 
can
> > beding, all 4 trunks must be checked out to 4 different directories 
side
> > by side: basis/, dev/, access/ and hwm/.
> >
> > How can I define a single Continuum project for this kind of setup?
> >
> > Thanks, in advance,
> > Dirk.
> >
> >

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