Sure, I will try it, it looks interesting. I checked out the trunk from subversion, but the maven jar goal failed for me.

You could send me a jar, or you could just publish the beta version to the central Maven repo (that would be easiest). I looked in there and didn't see any jars...

Thanks for your help,
Chad

Vincent Massol wrote:
Hi Chad,


-----Original Message-----
From: Chad Woolley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: dimanche 5 septembre 2004 05:57
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Using Cactus to help functional testing of web services

Hi,

We want to write some functional tests of web services.  I have found this
post
by Vincent:

http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg04835.html

...which says this is probably best accomplished by HttpUnit or something
similar.  This makes sense.

My question is: Can we leverage the Cactus support for automatically
deploying
and starting our webapp in a container (preferably Jetty), to assist with
the
automation of this functional testing?

I know that Vincent has discussed splitting this container-managing
functionality out of Cactus, but I'm not sure what the status is.


You're lucky! Cargo is ready for its first release. You can check the
following page: http://cargo.codehaus.org

Obviously Cargo is just at its beginning. I'm looking for beta testers who
can help tune the API and discover bugs. Would you like to participate in
the beta test? If so, I'll send you the Cargo jar.


Or, is there another approach without using Cactus that might be better
suited
to what we want to do?

Thanks,
Chad


-Vincent



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