On 13/07/2011, at 8:44 PM, Tomek Kaczanowski wrote: > I see this was already discussed in this post: > http://gradle.1045684.n5.nabble.com/Running-Multiple-war-projects-with-JettyRun-td4382733.html > > any progress on this issue?
Not yet. It probably won't happen until after Gradle 1.0 is released, unless someone wants to contribute some work on this. What I'd like to do is start modelling deployment a bit, so that you can describe web containers, and the deployment of web apps to these containers. There'd be a many-to-many relationship between web container and web app, so you can describe any combination you like. We'd have some convention or default, probably a single web container for the whole build, shared by all the web apps. After this I'd like to roll these concepts out to the tomcat and cargo plugins (if Benjamin, their author, is happy with us doing this) so we have a nice, consistent model for deploying web apps to in-process, local and remote containers. Plus a model we can use for managing these containers. We can also use this model to build different variants of the web apps, for later deployment into different environments. > > -- > Regards / Pozdrawiam > Tomek Kaczanowski > http://kaczanowscy.pl/tomek > > > > 2011/7/13 Tomek Kaczanowski <[email protected]>: >> Hi All, >> >> I'd like to deploy some another WAR file to the jetty server which is >> run with jettyRun or jettyRunWar task. How should I do it? Is it >> enough to copy the WAR file to some directory in >> build/tmp/jetty/something/something ? >> >> -- >> Regards / Pozdrawiam >> Tomek Kaczanowski >> http://kaczanowscy.pl/tomek >> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: > > http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email > > -- Adam Murdoch Gradle Co-founder http://www.gradle.org VP of Engineering, Gradleware Inc. - Gradle Training, Support, Consulting http://www.gradleware.com
