It allows you to build the same project in several ways as well.
For example, with maven2 you can build the deployable artifacts and the site
seperately. Or you can build and also do an assembly as a seperate continuum
build.
On 6/27/06, Emmanuel Venisse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
the director
Jeff Mutonho a écrit :
>
> Second thing is that e-mailing is not working.I get the exception
>
> jvm 1| DEBUG SMTP: Found extension "OK", arg ""
> jvm 1| DEBUG SMTP: use8bit false
> jvm 1| MAIL FROM:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> jvm 1| 454 5.7.3 Client does not have permission to submit
>
> Second thing is that e-mailing is not working.I get the exception
>
> jvm 1| DEBUG SMTP: Found extension "OK", arg ""
> jvm 1| DEBUG SMTP: use8bit false
> jvm 1| MAIL FROM:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> jvm 1| 454 5.7.3 Client does not have permission to submit mail to
> this serv
> er.
Jeff Mutonho a écrit :
I've posted to the Continuum list but haven't received any
responses.Maybe someone can help here.
I'm a Continuum newbie.I've got Continuum running , checking out my maven2
project from CVS and launching a a build.I've noticed that the
projects are checked out into numbe
I've posted to the Continuum list but haven't received any
responses.Maybe someone can help here.
I'm a Continuum newbie.I've got Continuum running , checking out my maven2
project from CVS and launching a a build.I've noticed that the
projects are checked out into numbered folders( 21, 24,25,26,
Hi
I'm a newbie.I've got Continuum running , checking out my maven2
project from CVS and launching a a build.I've noticed that the
projects are checked out into numbered folders( 21, 24,25,26, etc).Why
is this?Is there a way of getting Continuum to always checkout my code
into the same directory a