> -Original Message-
> From: Yuan, Bill
> Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 9:15 AM
> To: continuum-users@maven.apache.org
> Subject: RE: issue with setting up M1 POM URL
>
> Arnaud and any other experts,
>
> I still have problem with adding our Maven 1.x project to
> Continuum. Let me rest
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> To: continuum-users@maven.apache.org
> Subject: [spam]::Re: Possible for ant to get build number
> from continuum?
>
> It isn't possible yet.
>
> Emmanuel
>
> Karr, David a écrit :
> > Related to my recent questions about "enhancing" a buil
Related to my recent questions about "enhancing" a build, is it possible
for a build.xml to get a parameter from continuum indicating the build
number that is in progress?
As another poster pointed out, Continuum uses an embedded Jetty
container. If you wanted to, you should be able to run both
CruiseControl and Continuum at the same time, during your transition.
Note that you may have to pay attention to what listener port it is
using. I believe there's a mention
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> Subject: Re: How to have project pull specific label from SCM?
>
> You can define the label/branch in the project view (click on
> the edit button)
>
> Emmanuel
>
> Karr, David a écrit :
> > For better or worse, our Perforce projects use la
For better or worse, our Perforce projects use labels for versioning,
instead of branches (or anything else). If Continuum will work for me,
I'll need to create a handful of projects for the same application, for
different versions. Each one will specify a different label to pull
from SCM. I don
I've yet to install Continuum, but I have some questions about it,
before I get too far.
I currently have a medium-size CruiseControl setup, and I've always been
a little disappointed in its "fragility", but it does work for me.
One question I have about the features of Continuum: Is there a def