I'll start a vote to give you access.

There is some other appc plugin around here - what is the difference?

- Brett

Scott Ryan wrote:
> Hi,
> Any word on moving the Weblogic plugin to the mojo sandbox?  I would like to
> push up some enhancements based on current user feedback and additional
> functionality that has been in the community such as APPC and start and
> stop.
> 
> Scott Ryan
> Chief Technology Officer
> Soaring Eagle L.L.C.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> www.soaringeagleco.com
> (303) 263-3044
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Vincent Massol [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 9:14 AM
> To: dev@mojo.codehaus.org
> Subject: RE: [mojo-dev] Weblogic Maven 2.0 plugin
> 
> 
> +1 to move this to the mojo-sandbox project.
> 
> General request for help in Cargo
> ==================================
> 
> Obviously I think it would benefit us all to consolidate our work in Cargo
> so that we all maintain only one location. The Cargo project has already
> offered committership to several container-implementation maintainers and so
> far they've all accepted so that's cool! I'd like everyone to feel at home
> in the Cargo project so that work can be consolidated there.
> 
> If you're developing or wish to develop support and features for a given
> container please consider joining the Cargo project
> (http://cargo.codehaus.org).
> 
> One big advantage of joining cargo is that as a container implementer you
> simply need to implement some well-defined interface and you benefit from
> all existing scaffolding and integrations without writing a single line of
> code: Ant tasks, m1 plugin, m2 plugin, intellij idea plugin, netbeans
> plugin, etc (and all future integrations to come).
> 
> Also, in Cargo 0.7 we have cleanly separated container implementations from
> the core so that anyone can implement support for his/her own container
> easily.
> 
> Supporting lots of containers is a hard thing to do and on the long run it
> can only be achieved if we have a sufficiently important community and
> maintainers for the different container implementations. So please come and
> join us on Cargo and make it your own project! You'll find the barrier to
> entry low and a friendly community :-)
> 
> Thanks and a happy new year!
> -Vincent
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Scott Ryan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: mercredi 28 décembre 2005 14:57
>> To: dev@mojo.codehaus.org
>> Subject: RE: [mojo-dev] Weblogic Maven 2.0 plugin
>>
>> I hope to add even more functionality to the plugin over the next weeks.
>> It
>> is in use at a number of companies under M2 as it replaces the M1 version.
>> I hope it gets moved to the sandbox soon so I can continue to work on it
>> and
>> improve it.  There is another plugin called the appc plugin that I would
>> like to combine into this plugin.  The next version of this plugin is in
>> test at a number of companies and contains the APPC functionality that was
>> in version 1.0 for M1.   I hope to work with the author of the appc plugin
>> to move their code into the Weblogic plugin to consolidate the
>> functionality.  I am also beginning to work with the Cargo folks to assist
>> with their Weblogic support.   I will be adding 9.0 support to this plugin
>> soon as well.
>>
>> I am a little unclear as to how to get this promoted to the sandbox so it
>> can be released through the normal channels and someday graduate to the
>> mojo
>> offering level.  Should I have the people already using this plugin vote
>> on
>> this issue?  I would love to get more feedback through JIRA as well as to
>> additional functionality that is desired since the M1 plugin has a lot to
>> be
>> ported over still.
>>
>> I welcome comments and tips on how to get this moved into the sandbox.
>>
>> Scott Ryan
>> Chief Technology Officer
>> Soaring Eagle L.L.C.
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> www.soaringeagleco.com
>> (303) 263-3044
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Brett Porter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 9:58 PM
>> To: dev@mojo.codehaus.org
>> Subject: Re: [mojo-dev] Weblogic Maven 2.0 plugin
>>
>>
>> Has anyone looked at this? I'm interested in seeing this available for
>> m2, but have no recent Weblogic experience to be a good judge of it.
>>
>> - Brett
>>
>> Scott Ryan wrote:
>>> I have ported much of the functionality of the Maven 1.0 Weblogic plugin
>>> into the Maven 2.0 environment.  I have posted the source and plugin on
>> the
>>> mojo jira project.   My team and I would welcome any feedback as we
>> continue
>>> to add more functionality to the plugin.  Currently it supports deploy,
>>> undeploy, redeploy and application start and stop.  It conforms to the
>>> requirements for a codehaus project and I hope it can move to the
>> sandbox
>>> soon.
>>>
>>> Please feel free to contact me with any questions or suggestions.
>>>
>>> Scott Ryan
>>> Chief Technology Officer
>>> Soaring Eagle L.L.C.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> www.soaringeagleco.com
>>> (303) 263-3044
>>>
>>>
>>>
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