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Subject: Re: [wtp-dev] Cargo and
overlap with WTP
Vincent,
Yes,
we're always open to collaboration. I can imagine several ways to proceed. Do
any of the following make sense?
1.
You could create a WTP server adapter for any cargo container. Presumably that
would enable existing cargo containers to integrate with WTP.
2.
You could create a cargo adapter for existing WTP adapters. That would let them
run in different environments.
3.
You could propose a new API for WTP.
You
could do 1 or 2 at either cargo or WTP depending on the licences.
Arthur Ryman,
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Hi
everyone,
Thanks to Sachin Patel I've had a look today at
the WST/JST API for wrapping
servers and I've noticed that there's a clear
overlap with Cargo
(http://cargo.codehaus.org). Actually I've known
about WTP for some time (I
even sent an email in may 2005 to propose some
collaboration but
unfortunately I never got an answer) but it's only
this morning that I
started looking into it in more details.
Cargo is a framework I've started about a year and
half ago with the goal of
offering a Java API for manipulating servers (we
call them containers).
Cargo offers a API for starting, stopping,
configuring containers and
deploying modules to them. It has a core API and
quite a lot of container
implementations. Cargo's main goal is to make it
easy for anyone who needs
to manipulate containers, like IDEs, automated
builds, etc.
Cargo is meant to be agnostic to its execution
environment so that users can
use it all different kinds of situations. However
we've implemented some
extensions that use the Cargo Java API. For example
we have Ant tasks,
maven1 plugin, maven2 plugin, netbeans and
intellij IDEA plugins, etc. All
those extensions are generic and using the core
Cargo Java API.
While reading
http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/wst/components/server/api_concepts.html
this
morning I realized how similar the Cargo and the
WST API are.
I thought I should discuss this with you and see
what are the options and
how we could possibly collaborate instead of
redoing the same things...
WDYT? Do you think there's some possibility of collaboration?
I'm very open
to any idea.
Thanks a lot
-Vincent
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