Yep, I use Ant, and it's great. It would really suck if I didn't. Right now
the part that is time-consuming is waiting for the app server to deploy the
generated EAR. I am just wondering if people use Mock Objects, Cactus, or
something completely different that allows one to just recompile the classes
and JSPs that have changed and immediately run what you want to test.

-----Original Message-----
From: Gregor Kovae [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 8:01 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Good process for develop/build/deploy/test cycle


Hi!

I've heard of people using ant to do this, but I'm sorry I cannot provide
you with more info since I'm not using it.
Sorry..

Best regards,
         Kovi

At 07:51 5.4.2002 -0500, you wrote:
>I started using JBoss with Tomcat a few weeks ago doing development with
>Struts and Tiles and find that I spend a lot of time in the deploy portion
>of the application development process waiting for an EAR to deploy, which
>dramatically slows down development since the build/deploy/test parts of
the
>cycle happen fairly frequently. Do people have recommendations on tools and
>processes to speed up the cycle? It's a somewhat general question, but I
>thought that developers using Tomcat might have some good advice on how to
>develop efficiently.
>
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