BuildJob
A build job processed by the Maven Invoker Plugin, generated in reportsDirectory.
<build-job project=.. name=.. description=.. result=.. time=.. type=.. ordinal=.. buildlog=.. > <failureMessage/> </build-job>
build-job
Describes a build job processed by the Maven Invoker Plugin. A build job can consist of a pre-build hook script, one ore more invocations of Maven and a post-build hook script.
| Attribute | Type | Description | 
|---|---|---|
              project
             | 
            
              String
             | 
            
The path to the project to build. This path is usually relative and can denote both a POM file or a project directory. | 
              name
             | 
            
              String
             | 
            
The name of this build job. | 
              description
             | 
            
              String
             | 
            
The description of this build job. | 
              result
             | 
            
              String
             | 
            
The result of this build job. | 
              time
             | 
            
              double
             | 
            
The number of seconds that this build job took to complete.
 Default value is:   | 
          
              type
             | 
            
              String
             | 
            
The type of the build job.
 Default value is:   | 
          
              ordinal
             | 
            
              int
             | 
            
BuildJobs will be sorted in the descending order of the ordinal. In other words, the BuildJobs with the highest numbers will be executed first
 Default value is:   | 
          
              buildlog
             | 
            
              String
             | 
            
The build log filename | 
| Element | Type | Description | 
|---|---|---|
              failureMessage
             | 
            
              String
             | 
            
Any failure message(s) in case this build job failed. | 



