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.