We are using Cargo, but only very simply. We use it in integration testing
of web apps, to deploy to Tomcat for the duration of web tests.
I recently got it configured so that the Tomcat dependencies are all filled
by Ivy. So you can check out the project, and run tests, without having to
have a Tomcat set up separately on your machine -- it just comes from the
Ivy repo like all the other JARs for the project. (The Cargo JARs also come
from Ivy, of course.)
I am also interested to hear others' experiences with Cargo.
John Hurst
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 10:04 AM, James Beamish-White <james@...> wrote:
> Hi call,
> Anyone using Cargo (http://cargo.codehaus.org/) for managed deployment to
> multiple Java containers? Any experiences to share?
>
> Cheers!
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