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 directory name is a Continuum internal thing (the id of the project in continuum) and you can't change it. Emmanuel Jeff Mutonho a écrit : > On 6/27/06, Emmanuel Venisse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> If your project contains sub-modules, continuum will create one >> project by module so they can be >> built independantly. >> >> all your code is already checkouted in the parent project directory, >> so if you don't want modules in >> continuum, remove them and modify the build definitions of your parent >> project by removing >> "--non-recursive" >> > Well , my main issue is the numbered projects.If my project is called > , say , "eproject" ...what I want is Continuum to checkout the > project(together with the sub-modules) into a a folder called > "eproject" NOT "24".Thats what I would like to do..and how do I tell > Continuum to do that? > > >
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