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= tomcap == DESCRIPTION: Capistrano tasks which allow you to quickly and easily deploy Java WAR files located in remote repositories (currently Artifactory repos) to a running Tomcat container. == REQUIREMENTS: * capistrano (http://capify.org) * Access to an Artifactory repository * Some Java code you want to deploy (in WAR format) hosted in your Artifactory Maven repo. * A running Tomcat container. The manager port does not need to be open from your local machine. (Otherwise you could probably deploy just as easily without using this plugin!) == INSTALLATION: No longer hosted in git gems. From 1.0.3+ can be found in RubyGems. $ gem install tomcap == USAGE: = Include in capistrano In your deploy.rb, simply include this line at the top: require 'tomcap/recipes' NEW: If you're using Tomcat 7, instead, require recipes7 (everything else is the same aside from standard Tomcat permission changes). require 'tomcap/recipes7' = Set your configuration parameters set :tomcat_user, "..." set :tomcat_pass, "..." set :mvn_repo_user, "..." set :mvn_repo_pass, "..." set :mvn_repository, "libs-snapshots-local" set :mvn_war_group_id, "com.mycompany" set :mvn_war_artifact_id, "my-application" set :mvn_war_version, "1.0-SNAPSHOT" = Assign a java role to all servers hosting your app role :java, 'myhost.com' = Deploy $ cap <environment> deploy:java == AUTHOR: Ian Enders addictedtoian.com
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Capistrano integration allowing deployment of Java WAR's from a Maven repository to a Tomcat container.
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