> -----Original Message----- > From: Mark Lybarger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: mardi 6 juillet 2004 13:36 > To: Cactus Users List > Subject: RE: Cactus and weblogic 8.1 > > Ohh, Ohh, I can pipe in here.
[snip] > > > If that is the case the call to weblogic.Server is > > hardcoded with some > > > important values that I need to set. I.e. if I use my own > > config.xml it > > > specify a domain, and a server name, password etc. > > > > > > Isn�t it so? > > > > You're right. ATM we haven't externalized the domain, server > > name, password, > > etc. because nobody asked. My idea was to provide an > > attribute so that users > > would be able to point to an existing weblogic domain > > directory instead of a > > config.xml file. Would you think that it will help? > > not for me really. i like that cactus testing is done in a temporary > folder that is created on the fly. i wouldn't want to effect the > development environment or to set up another domain of my own to run the > cactus tests with. my only issue currently is with the limit on the > number of servers that can be started, though i'm sure with some time i > could find a better work around. I was not suggesting we drop this feature of temporary folder (I also like it a lot). My suggestion was simply to add a new *OPTIONAL* domain attribute for those users who already have a domain set up. [snip] Thanks -Vincent --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
