m h wrote:
> Like I said, if you are interested in manipulating wars from ant or
> maven perhaps cargo is for you. I'm assumming this is more of the
> programmer/qa type person who wants this sort of functionality. My
> end user is a sys-admin. They are usually more comfortable from the
> comman
> >Have you looked at Cargo? http://cargo.codehaus.org/
> >
>
> I figured I'd get this question. i briefly played with cargo. (In
> fact I'm planning on asking the cargo people for feedback as week).
> Perhaps if one are interested in manipulating wars from ant/maven,
> cargo is the way to go.
On Fri, Aug 04, 2006 at 10:10:00AM -0600, m h wrote:
> On 8/4/06, Renat Lumpau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >On Fri, Aug 04, 2006 at 01:48:50AM -0600, m h wrote:
> >> Hey folks-
> >>
> >> (Shamelessly copied from my blog[1] )...
> >> I'm working on an open source tool for managing war files called
On 8/4/06, Renat Lumpau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, Aug 04, 2006 at 01:48:50AM -0600, m h wrote:
> Hey folks-
>
> (Shamelessly copied from my blog[1] )...
> I'm working on an open source tool for managing war files called
> warconfig (warconfig is/should be to wars as webappconfig is to p
On Fri, Aug 04, 2006 at 01:48:50AM -0600, m h wrote:
> Hey folks-
>
> (Shamelessly copied from my blog[1] )...
> I'm working on an open source tool for managing war files called
> warconfig (warconfig is/should be to wars as webappconfig is to php
> apps). We have a need for this at work. I have
Hey folks-
(Shamelessly copied from my blog[1] )...
I'm working on an open source tool for managing war files called
warconfig (warconfig is/should be to wars as webappconfig is to php
apps). We have a need for this at work. I have a pretty detailed write
up here [2]. Warconfig is a tool for dep