1) If this isn't available in pure git, you can just multi SCM plugin to 
retrieve from multiple git locations. Maybe helpful: 
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9767919/in-jenkins-how-to-checkout-a-project-into-a-specific-directory-using-git
 

2. Just add multiple build steps in the order desired
3. Should be easy to script as a post build action.

Are you using an m2 project or freestyle project? Have you tried the above 
an it failed?

On Monday, August 22, 2016 at 10:22:30 AM UTC-4, Kristian Rink wrote:
>
> Folks;
>
> for my use case, I'd like to configure a setup / jenkins project that 
> should work more or less like this:
>
> * clone a defined set of maven modules from a local git server in a 
> defined order into a set of named folders in the current jenkins projects 
> workspace
> * iterate over these folders and do a "mvn clean install" on each one of 
> them (and make the build fail if any of these maven builds fail),
> * run a shell script that takes the outcome of the last of these projects 
> and launches it locally using either another shell script or a java -jar 
> command (standalone dropwizard based service).
>
> So far, I tried various approaches to resolve this and, all the time, 
> failed. Browsing the web, I read that the most common way of doing this is 
> to have a parent pom somewhere in version control which gets checked out 
> and built - however this is something I'd ideally like to avoid.
> Do you think such an approach is in some way possible? How, if so?
>
> TIA and all the best,
> Kristian
>

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