One thing you should know about profiles, if you don't already:
They are not inherited as such. Instead, they are injected at the
level in which they are declared (if they're activated, that is), and
then their _effects_ are inherited. I can't remember ATM whether -
Pprofile_id will trigger a profile in a parent POM (since Continuum
fragments a multi-module build into many atomic builds, then runs
each using resolution for things like parent POM), but I think it
should, so this little tidbit should not affect you.
Just something to be aware of.
-john
On Jun 13, 2007, at 4:17 AM, Jeff Mutonho wrote:
On 6/13/07, Emmanuel Venisse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The continuum ML is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks. I noticed immediately after sending :)
Edit the build definition of your project
Checnge the golas list by adding your profile: "clean install site-
deploy -Pprofile_id"
Where is declared your profiles?
The declared profiles are in my projects top level pom.xml file
Jeff Mutonho a écrit :
> I'm posting this to both the maven and continuum forum.
> How do I specify a maven profile to continuum , using continuum's
> project configuration.
> Currently my Goals are specified as "clean install site-
deploy" , in
> the continuum project configuration.
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