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[jira] Assigned: (CACTUS-162) Add integration with an existing container to ant documentation
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CACTUS-162?page=history ]
Vincent Massol reassigned CACTUS-162:
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Assign To: Vincent Massol
> Add integration with an existing container to ant documentation
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>
> Key: CACTUS-162
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CACTUS-162
> Project: Cactus
> Type: Improvement
> Components: Documentation
> Versions: 1.6.1
> Environment: Tomcat 5.5.4
> Java 1.4.2
> Reporter: Andy Kriger
> Assignee: Vincent Massol
> Priority: Minor
>
> The Ant documentation explains a lot about the Ant tasks created for Cactus (cactifywar, cactus, runservertests). If you have an existing container and you have configured that container with Cactus (for Tomcat, in the shared/lib and conf/web.xml), there is no documentation (as far as I could find) that says very simply: to run tests in a properly configured existing container, define the cactus.contextURL property and use the JUnit task as normal.
> I just spent a very frustrating day or so needlessly trying to get the cactus or runservertests tasks working. You could save future developers a lot of trouble if this is made more clear in the documentation.
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