Question 1 ========= Does continuum actually work with Maven 2?I'm trying to build my m2 project.My top level pom.xml defines the modules that need to be built.The modules are defined as follows:
<module>eportal-services</module> <module>eportal-messaging</module> <module>eportal-messaging-support</module> <module>eportal-webservices</module> <module>eportal</module> Each module has its own pom.xml .When I point continuum to my top level pom.xml it adds all my modules as projects.My top level project(the one with the super pom) is also listed amongst the added projects as shown below : Mycompany ePortal ePortal Messaging ePortal Messaging Support ePortal Services ePortal Web Application ePortal Webservices "Mycompany ePortal" is the top level project with the pom that defines he modules(listed above).The pom.xml in "Mycompany ePortal" does not have a <build> section...just dependencies , e-mail addresses , etc. I'm getting a build errors e-mails for each module saying saying : **************************************************************************** Build Error: **************************************************************************** org.apache.maven.continuum.execution.ContinuumBuildExecutorException: Could not find Maven project descriptor. at org.apache.maven.continuum.execution.maven.m2.MavenTwoBuildExecutor.updateProjectFromCheckOut(MavenTwoBuildExecutor.java:108) at org.apache.maven.continuum.core.action.UpdateProjectFromWorkingDirectoryContinuumAction.execute(UpdateProjectFromWorkingDirectoryContinuumAction.java:64) at org.apache.maven.continuum.buildcontroller.DefaultBuildController.build(DefaultBuildController.java:273) at org.apache.maven.continuum.buildcontroller.BuildProjectTaskExecutor.executeTask(BuildProjectTaskExecutor.java:47) at org.codehaus.plexus.taskqueue.execution.ThreadedTaskQueueExecutor$ExecutorRunnable.run(ThreadedTaskQueueExecutor.java:103) at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:595) All I want is for Contiuum to work the same way M2 works when I type "mvn install" ...i.e realize that I have modules and these modules need to be built!How hard can this be? Isn't continuum suppose to use the pom.xml I supplied when adding projects as the top level pom?My project structure looks like as follows: /MyCompanyEportal/pom.xml (this pom has the smc, e-mail adds,etc,modules definitions) and its the one i pass onto Continuum to add the maven2 projects.Continuum is using this to checkout the modules from CVS.I thought it would then start building the modules(just like maven does when I run "mvn install" from the top level directory /MyCompanyEportal/) Then he modules are as follows : /MyCompanyEportal/eportal-services/pom.xml (build config for eportal-services) /MyCompanyEportal/eportal-messaging/pom.xml (build config for eportal-messages) /MyCompanyEportal/eportal-web/pom.xml (build config for eportal-web) I even made the location of continuum's working directory the same as the location of my super pom (pom.xml defines the modules that need to be built.The modules are defined as follows: <module>eportal-services</module> <module>eportal-messaging</module> <module>eportal-messaging-support</module> <module>eportal-webservices</module> <module>eportal</module> Each module has its own pom.xml .When I point continuum to my top level pom.xml it adds all my modules as projects.My top level project(the one with the super pom) is also listed amongst the added projects as shown below : Mycompany ePortal ePortal Messaging ePortal Messaging Support ePortal Services ePortal Web Application ePortal Webservices "Mycompany ePortal" is the top level project with the pom that defines he modules(listed above).The pom.xml in "Mycompany ePortal" does not have a <build> section...just dependencies , e-mail addresses , etc. I'm getting a build errors e-mails for each module saying saying : **************************************************************************** Build Error: **************************************************************************** org.apache.maven.continuum.execution.ContinuumBuildExecutorException: Could not find Maven project descriptor. at org.apache.maven.continuum.execution.maven.m2.MavenTwoBuildExecutor.updateProjectFromCheckOut(MavenTwoBuildExecutor.java:108) at org.apache.maven.continuum.core.action.UpdateProjectFromWorkingDirectoryContinuumAction.execute(UpdateProjectFromWorkingDirectoryContinuumAction.java:64) at org.apache.maven.continuum.buildcontroller.DefaultBuildController.build(DefaultBuildController.java:273) at org.apache.maven.continuum.buildcontroller.BuildProjectTaskExecutor.executeTask(BuildProjectTaskExecutor.java:47) at org.codehaus.plexus.taskqueue.execution.ThreadedTaskQueueExecutor$ExecutorRunnable.run(ThreadedTaskQueueExecutor.java:103) at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:595) All I want is for Contiuum to work the same way M2 works when I type "mvn install" ...i.e realize that I have modules and these modules need to be built!How hard can this be? Isn't continuum suppose to use the pom.xml I supplied when adding projects as the top level pom?My project structure looks like as follows: /MyCompanyEportal/pom.xml ) , but still "Could not find Maven project descriptor." keeps popping in my e-mail.I have removed the non-recursive argument on all the projects as they appear in continuum, still no joy. Question 2 ======== My top level pom defines the following modules : <modules> <module>eportal-services</module> <module>eportal-messaging</module> <module>eportal-messaging-support</module> <module>eportal-webservices</module> <module>eportal</module> </modules> Besides the failed build i mentioned in my previous post ,Continuum is checking these out of CVS into a one directory , eg 50 , then it creates other directories namely 51( containing only module eportal-services) , 52 ( containing only module eportal-messaging) ,53(containing only module eportal-messaging-support) ,etc Why is this happening? Question 3 ======== Should I just dump Continuum and use Cruisecontrol instead?I didnt experience this much grief with Cruisecontrol , back in the Maven 1 days! Question 3 ======== Am daft?Do I just not get it?Why is the continuum documentation so poor? Jeff Mutonho GoogleTalk : ejbengine Skype : ejbengine Registered Linux user number 366042 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]