This aspect of continuum is one of the main reasons we dropped it in favour of 
luntbuild. An 'exclusion pattern' feaure might be a good idea as it would 
enable 'smarter' checkout and avoid checking out sub-directories containing 
pom.xml files (for instance). 

> Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2006 14:03:15 +0200> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 
> users@maven.apache.org> Subject: Re: Ladies and Gents...does Continuum 
> actually work?> > > As you should know from your Maven 2 experience.. Every 
> module has its own> > POM and is treated as a separate project by maven..> > 
> And ofcourse, so does continuum.. Hence the different numbers (one per> > 
> project)..> >> > But then why is it checking all the modules into one folder 
> , eg 50> i.e /50/eportal-services>     /50/eportal-messaging>    
> /50/eportal-web> > then goes on to checkout  each module into separate 
> folders  ,eg\>    /51/eportal-services>    /52/eportal-messaging>    
> /53/eportal-web> -- > > > Jeff  Mutonho> > GoogleTalk : ejbengine> Skype      
>   : ejbengine> Registered Linux user number 366042> > 
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