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Dennis Lundberg updated MCHANGES-198: ------------------------------------- Description: I'm trying to configure an alternative issueManagement system. In the parent POM the maven-changes-plugin is configured in the reporting section as: {code:xml} <plugin> <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId> <artifactId>maven-changes-plugin</artifactId> <version>2.3</version> <configuration> <addActionDate>true</addActionDate> <issueLinkTemplatePerSystem> <livelink>%URL%?func=ll&objId=%ISSUE%&objAction=BrowseTask</livelink> </issueLinkTemplatePerSystem> </configuration> <reportSets><reportSet><reports><report>changes-report</report></reports></reportSet></reportSets> </plugin> {code} In the project POM I've my issueManagement system defined as: {code:xml} <issueManagement> <system>livelink</system> <url>http://safe.expandedmedia.com/livelink/livelink.exe/</url> </issueManagement> {code} Now i would expect that for all issues listed in the attached changes.xml that a link to my issue management system would be created but it doesn't. It generates the changes-report but without taking into consideration the parameters (not even the addActionDate) I've defined in my parent POM. was: I'm trying to configure an alternative issueManagement system. In the parent POM the maven-changes-plugin is configured in the reporting section as: <plugin> <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId> <artifactId>maven-changes-plugin</artifactId> <version>2.3</version> <configuration> <addActionDate>true</addActionDate> <issueLinkTemplatePerSystem> <livelink>%URL%?func=ll&objId=%ISSUE%&objAction=BrowseTask</livelink> </issueLinkTemplatePerSystem> </configuration> <reportSets><reportSet><reports><report>changes-report</report></reports></reportSet></reportSets> </plugin> In the project POM I've my issueManagement system defined as: <issueManagement> <system>livelink</system> <url>http://safe.expandedmedia.com/livelink/livelink.exe/</url> </issueManagement> Now i would expect that for all issues listed in the attached changes.xml that a link to my issue management system would be created but it doesn't. It generates the changes-report but without taking into consideration the parameters (not even the addActionDate) I've defined in my parent POM. > How to use <issueLinkTemplatePerSystem> > --------------------------------------- > > Key: MCHANGES-198 > URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MCHANGES-198 > Project: Maven 2.x Changes Plugin > Issue Type: Test > Components: changes-report > Environment: Maven-2.0.9 > Reporter: Jean Pierre Urkens > Priority: Minor > Attachments: changes.xml > > > I'm trying to configure an alternative issueManagement system. > In the parent POM the maven-changes-plugin is configured in the reporting > section as: > {code:xml} > <plugin> > <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId> > <artifactId>maven-changes-plugin</artifactId> > <version>2.3</version> > <configuration> > <addActionDate>true</addActionDate> > <issueLinkTemplatePerSystem> > > <livelink>%URL%?func=ll&objId=%ISSUE%&objAction=BrowseTask</livelink> > </issueLinkTemplatePerSystem> > </configuration> > > <reportSets><reportSet><reports><report>changes-report</report></reports></reportSet></reportSets> > </plugin> > {code} > In the project POM I've my issueManagement system defined as: > {code:xml} > <issueManagement> > <system>livelink</system> > <url>http://safe.expandedmedia.com/livelink/livelink.exe/</url> > </issueManagement> > {code} > Now i would expect that for all issues listed in the attached changes.xml > that a link to my issue management system would be created but it doesn't. It > generates the changes-report but without taking into consideration the > parameters (not even the addActionDate) I've defined in my parent POM. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://jira.codehaus.org/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira