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From: m h <sesquile@×××××.com>
To: gentoo-dev@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] Sowing the seeds of a warconfig tool
Date: Sat, 05 Aug 2006 04:55:31
Message-Id: e36b84ee0608042152h3f618340s2b3fe3ad1c37a56f@mail.gmail.com
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-dev] Sowing the seeds of a warconfig tool by Renat Lumpau
1 > > >Have you looked at Cargo? http://cargo.codehaus.org/
2 > > >
3 > >
4 > > I figured I'd get this question. i briefly played with cargo. (In
5 > > fact I'm planning on asking the cargo people for feedback as week).
6 > > Perhaps if one are interested in manipulating wars from ant/maven,
7 > > cargo is the way to go. But cargo didn't provide any commandline
8 > > interface, and I'm not doing anything (currently) that requires having
9 > > access to the java api of the containers. I'm basically
10 >
11 > I'm not a Java guy, so I could be off. Doesn't Cargo provide ant tasks for
12 > manipulating containers/wars?
13 >
14 Like I said, if you are interested in manipulating wars from ant or
15 maven perhaps cargo is for you. I'm assumming this is more of the
16 programmer/qa type person who wants this sort of functionality. My
17 end user is a sys-admin. They are usually more comfortable from the
18 command line.
19
20 I've updated my caveats section
21 (http://developer.spikesource.com/wiki/index.php/Article:Warconfig )
22 with Cargo information.
23
24 -matt
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Re: [gentoo-dev] Sowing the seeds of a warconfig tool Joshua Nichols <nichoj@g.o>