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Aslak Knutsen updated ARQ-453:
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Summary: Support Apache HTTPD as a DeployableContainer in Managed mode (was:
Implement Apache Httpd managed container)
Description:
The DeployableContainer interface provided by Arquillian offer a simple abstraction over
something that you can setup, start or stop. In addition it can support deploy and
undeploy.
The same logic can be applied to pure services, e.g. Mail, Database or FTP servers.
The Apache HTTPD server adapter is a DeployableContainer implementation that control the
lifecycle of a local Apache HTTP Server. The Adapter support adding additional HTTPD
configuration during setup, and rely on calling out to the command line when starting and
stopping the server. The Adapter work with both Windows and Linux based systems.
was:
(15:22:04) OndrejZizka: Would it make sense to create httpd container, to make it
manageable?
(15:22:25) OndrejZizka: Ommiting the deploy stuff
(15:37:40) aslak: OndraZizka, what's the purpose ?
(15:38:47) OndrejZizka: I'd make use of it for EWS testing.
(15:38:59) OndrejZizka: So I would have everything under one roof
(15:39:41) OndrejZizka: But right, I could use other Java httpd management lib if
there's any
(15:41:39) aslak: OndraZizka, what do you do with it without deploy?
(15:55:37) aslak: OndraZizka, it could be useful
(16:02:21) OndrejZizka: aslak: I would configure httpd, restart it, and test something
from a client side from junit
(16:03:21) OndrejZizka: Right, I would assume that something is already
"deployed"
(16:03:47) OndrejZizka: I don't know how we could embrace the "deploy"
concept for httpd
(16:04:22) OndrejZizka: Perhaps just by copying it to some dir detected in httpd.conf,
e.g. DocumentRoot and extracting
Support Apache HTTPD as a DeployableContainer in Managed mode
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Key: ARQ-453
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ARQ-453
Project: Arquillian
Issue Type: Feature Request
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Affects Versions: 1.0.0.Alpha5
Reporter: Ondrej Zizka
The DeployableContainer interface provided by Arquillian offer a simple abstraction over
something that you can setup, start or stop. In addition it can support deploy and
undeploy.
The same logic can be applied to pure services, e.g. Mail, Database or FTP servers.
The Apache HTTPD server adapter is a DeployableContainer implementation that control the
lifecycle of a local Apache HTTP Server. The Adapter support adding additional HTTPD
configuration during setup, and rely on calling out to the command line when starting and
stopping the server. The Adapter work with both Windows and Linux based systems.
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