I use capistrano for managing an entire Intrusion Detection Sensor
fleet that has NOTHING to do with Rails. I have capistrano called from
within ruby files not utilizing the "cap"command. Ive used for over a
year to manage all aspects of binary sensor deployment, full BSD
buildouts, svn repo configuration management, daily log rotations, I
have ruby apps utilizing capistrano libraries to output to syslog
reporting to monitor equipment. Capistrano is super flexible and with
an open mind can be utilized for Lots of stuff!

I wrote an entire monitor/trusted software application around
capistrano libraries because I cant trust output from binaries on the
target networks.

On Sep 23, 11:40 am, mzgubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can capistrano be used for doing deployments of things other than Ruby/
> Rails?
> Can it be used to deploy Java WAR files or random files like assets
> etc?
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