On Dec 4, 2006, at 8:16 AM, Vincent Massol wrote:

Hi everyone,

I'm curious to understand the differences between the tomcat m2 plugin and the cargo m2 plugin. Are they doing the same thing? If not, could this be re-incorporated in the cargo plugin? Also do you know why would users pick, say, the tomcat plugin over the cargo plugin? Is the configuration simpler,
etc?

This is all driven by a desire to improve Cargo. I'm just curious to see how
we could make it even better.

Also, I see lot of work duplication between what we do in cargo and what is done on the various container specific plugins in m2. That's a pity as we
could work together on this I guess.

Hi Vincent,
I recently started using the tomcat plugin for a large open source project. I wanted to provide a simple way for developers to run tomcat via maven to debug and/or test web changes that they had made to our web interface. My goals was to run an embedded tomcat instance that launched our webapp. I attempted to use the cargo plugin before using the tomcat plugin, but I could not find a simple way to set up embedded tomcat. The issue I had was which tomcat jars I needed in order to launch the embedded code.

I would happily make use of the cargo plugin but could see a simple way of making this happen,

Matt
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