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[jira] Updated: (CACTUS-238) Ability for the CactifyEar Task to to optionally work on an exploded Ear

     [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CACTUS-238?page=all ]

William Ferguson updated CACTUS-238:
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    Attachment: CactifyExplodedEarTask.java

This Task will cactifiy an exploded Ear (ie a folder that contains Ear content).

It only needs a single srcfile attribute which defines the folder to cactify.
Ie the target folder is modified, a new folder is not created.

It may also contain a cactuswar element as per cactifyear.

It does not added EJB refs to the embedded Cactus WAR.

> Ability for the CactifyEar Task to to optionally work on an exploded Ear
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: CACTUS-238
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CACTUS-238
>      Project: Cactus
>         Type: Improvement

>   Components: Ant Integration
>     Versions: 1.7.1
>     Reporter: William Ferguson
>  Attachments: CactifyExplodedEarTask.java
>
> We're using Weblogic 8.1 and in development we deploy the application as an exploded Ear to allow hot deployment of JSPs and a quick turn around.
> Because the developers are used to such quick turn arounds time it makes it very hard to convince them to build a full Eay, cactify it and then delpoy as it adds an extra couple of minutes to each build cycle. Which means that they ignore the UnitTests. 
> It would be really useful if the CactifyEar task could be configured so that it could cactify an exploded appllication.
> I think this will just involved 
> 1) creating the Cactus war in the appropriate place
> 2) adding a module for the cactus war in the application xml of the exploded Ear

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