Hi Denis, > -----Original Message----- > From: Denis McLaughlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: mercredi 4 ao�t 2004 23:29 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: cactus maven plugin timeout value > > Hi all, > > I apologize if this question has come up before: I didn't see anything > in the FAQ or in the mailing list archives that seemed like a match. > > We're using maven and cactus as part of a build and automated sanity > cycle, driven by Cruisecontrol. It's working very well, with one > exception: the system we're executing this build and test cycle on is > rather underpowered. As a result of this, the JBoss startup time can > exceed 5 and even 10 minutes. It seems that the cactus maven plugin > has a hardwired timeout value of 3 minutes (180000ms): if the JBoss > hasn't started in 3 minutes, the cactus test fails. > > I did see this email > http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg03300.html, > which talks about using mechanisms other than timers to determine when > the JBoss was started. I'm all for that, but doing that exceeds my > ability, and I'm in need of a more immediate fix. > > I directly modified the cactus maven plugin, adding a timeout="900000" > attribute to the <containerset> tag, and that sorted me right out. If > the long term plan is to move away from timers, then that's fine, I can > sit tight and wait for that. However, if there's interest in something > more immediate, I can modify the cactus plugin.jelly to allow the user > to override the timout using a cactus.containerset.timeout variable: it > would be 180000 (the current default) if not explicitly set, but if the > user wanted to override it, then it would detect that and override it. > > Is there interest in this?
Yep, definitely. Please open a JIRA issue and attach a patch to it. Please also add a patch for properties.xml and changes.xml (and project.xml to list you as a contributor if you wish). Thanks -Vincent --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
