I've got one, I'll pull it out of storage and show Oleg where it is.

On 11-Nov-08, at 9:40 PM, Jesse McConnell wrote:

aw yes...the world needs a good open source dav server thats easy to
setup...I haven't ever found one :/

if anyone knows of one that is easy to deploy as a test case please chime in

jesse

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On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 8:37 PM, Oleg Gusakov
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Jesse McConnell wrote:

oleg, I used the codehaus dav to test against, it worked quite well....if you have a codehaus account you have a dav drive you can work with for it
dav.codehaus.org/user/oleg I believe



Jesse,

I also tested against codehaus and mercury does work well.

But I want test to be self-contained, so start server inside. Any external
server can go out and fail otherwise healthy build. And having my
name/password in the code is not too cool.

So I use the only embeddable DAV-like server I know - Nexus.


Thanks,
Oleg



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Thanks,

Jason

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