Weiguo,

Yes, that would be nice is someone took the time to submit an Ant build
file for iAS 6 ! Maybe you can do once you learn how to make it work ;-)

WRT your questions :

* Yes, the redirectors need to be in your WAR as they are server-side
code.
* You should deploy them as _part_ of the application you're testing.
Otherwise it will not be possible for the redirectors to call your code
under test (different wars/ears do not share the same classloaders).
* The description of the content of the war is described on
http://jakarta.apache.org/cactus/getting_started.html
* See http://jakarta.apache.org/cactus/how_it_works.html for the
relationship between the cactus redirectors and your application
components. Very quickly, the redirectors are instanciating your test
case on the server, which in turn call your code under test.

Thanks
-Vincent

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Weiguo Wang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 21 February 2002 15:04
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: how to set up cactus with iplanet app server 6.0
> 
> Hi,
> 
> There are people in this list who got cactus working with iAS 6. Is it
> possible that one of you can write a howto document for this? I've
just
> started using cactus with iAS and it seems a daunting task to me since
iAS
> is very complex.
> 
> Some specific questions:
> 
> Do I need to deploy these director components (ServletRedirector and
> JspRedirector) to iAS? I believe I do, but should I deploy them
separately
> - in an ear or war file independent of the applications I'm testing?
What
> should this ear or war contain? What's the relationship between these
> cactus proxy components and my application components?
> 
> Thanks a million!
> 
> Weiguo
> 



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