Currently we have a script that does maven build + tomcat deploy.
Deploying to tomcat involves stopping the server (force stop by setting CATALINA_PID), deleting war file and exploded folder from its webapps directory, copying new war file to webapps/ , deleting tomcat work directory and finally starting the server.
Can we achieve all/most of these using cargo-maven2 plugin (cleaning work/webapps ??) [ I have a basic config that can be used to just stop,deploy and start ]
And is it good to use the plugin in production environment as well ? The documentation mentions that its useful for integration tests.
Can you guys share your thoughts on this?
Thanks,
Gayathri