Kalle,
 i have started up cargo in my own test coz when i deployed my .war using
jetty,
it was always complaining on missing jar files (all related to my war
application)

i did a research and found that there was a bug in jetty 'embedded
container' as it
was not able to load certain classes from classpath
this happened when i started to use selenium tests about 5 months ago

i'll appreciate if you can share ur pom.xml, as my original idea was to use
jetty too....

thanks and regards
 marco

On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 8:43 PM, Kalle Korhonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> An interesting approach. In my container-based integration testing, I've
> either configured all in the pom and used the maven cargo plugin to start
> up
> the container in pre-integration-test phase, then stop it in
> post-integration-test, or when I've wanted to do everything in-process and
> in-code, I've created a JUnit base test class and held a Jetty instance in
> a
> static property (so it survives through repeated setUp/tearDowns). I don't
> see what using Cargo buys you if you are setting up everything in code.
>
> Kalle
>
>
> On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 10:22 AM, Marco Mistroni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > hi all,
> >  i am running my UAT tests in mvn2 using Cargo and selenium .
> > Due to problems using cargo plugin (when it started it was not able to
> > find
> > some jars for my webapp), i have written a base test
> > which starts cargo and selenium.
> > Problem i have now is that cargo starts/stops at every setUP and
> tearDown.
> > Even though tests are ran automatically, i am  trying to use a mechanism
> > so tha cargo is started only once and it is stopped only once during
> hwole
> > lifecycle of my tests.
> >
> > Wiuth JUnit3, i am unable to find  a method that gets called only once
> > (sort
> > of SetUpFixture) for the whole junit session...
> >
> > anyone could give help hee?
> >
> > here' smy AbstractSeleniumTest  for reference
> >
> > public abstract class AbstractSeleniumTest extends SeleneseTestCase {
> >    protected DefaultSelenium selenium;
> >    private  Logger log = Logger.getLogger(this.getClass());
> >    private InstalledLocalContainer container;
> >
> >    public void setUp() throws Exception {
> >        System.err.println("--SettingUp Fixture....");
> >        startCargo();
> >        selenium = createSeleniumClient("http://localhost:8080/";);
> >        selenium.start();
> >    }
> >
> >
> >
> >    public void tearDown() throws Exception {
> >        stopCargo();
> >        selenium.stop();
> >
> >    }
> >
> >    protected DefaultSelenium createSeleniumClient(String url) throws
> > Exception {
> >        return new DefaultSelenium("localhost", 4444, "*firefox", url);
> >    }
> >
> >    private void startCargo() throws Exception {
> >        // (1) Optional step to install the container from a URL pointing
> > to
> > its distribution
> >        System.err.println("--- Starting cargo.. ......");
> >        Installer installer = new ZipURLInstaller(
> >            new URL("
> >
> >
> http://www.apache.org/dist/tomcat/tomcat-5/v5.5.25/bin/apache-tomcat-5.5.25.zip
> > "));
> >        installer.install();
> >
> >        // (2) Create the Cargo Container instance wrapping our physical
> > container
> >        LocalConfiguration configuration =
> >            (LocalConfiguration) new
> > DefaultConfigurationFactory().createConfiguration(
> >            "tomcat5x", ContainerType.INSTALLED,
> > ConfigurationType.STANDALONE);
> >        container =
> >            (InstalledLocalContainer) new
> > DefaultContainerFactory().createContainer(
> >                "tomcat5x", ContainerType.INSTALLED, configuration);
> >        container.setHome(installer.getHome());
> >
> >        // (3) Statically deploy some WAR (optional)
> >        configuration.addDeployable(new WAR("target/BudgetWeb.war"));
> >
> >        // (4) Start the container
> >        container.start();
> >    }
> >
> >    private void stopCargo() throws Exception {
> >        container.stop();
> >    }
> >
> > thanks and regards
> >   Marco
> >
>

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