So, is it possible to start and stop the container with a java statement?
Your use case looks extremely weird (having to restart the container between tests) but let's not discuss this. To answer your question, yes it is possible and this can be done using Cargo's Java API.
To start a Tomcat container and deploy your war, you can do something like this in the setUp()
method:
// (1) Optional step to install the container from a URL pointing to its distribution
Installer installer = new ZipURLInstaller(new URL("http://www.apache.org/dist/tomcat/tomcat-6/v6.0.20/bin/apache-tomcat-6.0.20.zip"));
installer.install();
// (2) Create the Cargo Container instance wrapping our physical container
LocalConfiguration configuration = (LocalConfiguration) new DefaultConfigurationFactory()
.createConfiguration("tomcat6x"), ContainerType.INSTALLED, ConfigurationType.STANDALONE);
container = (InstalledLocalContainer) new DefaultContainerFactory()
.createContainer("tomcat6x", ContainerType.INSTALLED, configuration);
container.setHome(installer.getHome());
// (3) Statically deploy some WAR (optional)
WAR deployable = new WAR("./webapp-testing-webapp/target/webapp-testing-webapp-1.0.war");
deployable.setContext("ROOT");
configuration.addDeployable(deployable);
// (4) Start the container
container.start();
And stop it in the tearDown()
method.
// (6) Stop the container
container.stop();
与恶龙缠斗过久,自身亦成为恶龙;凝视深渊过久,深渊将回以凝视…