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James Roper updated CARGO-712:
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    Attachment: zero-timeout.patch

Attaching patch that implements this.  The patch was diffed against the cargo-core-1.0 tag, in the projects base directory.

> Setting timeout to 0 should tell cargo not to wait for the container to start
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>
>                 Key: CARGO-712
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CARGO-712
>             Project: Cargo
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Core
>            Reporter: James Roper
>         Attachments: zero-timeout.patch
>
>
> The specific use case for this is if you are using cargo to start up multiple containers (in my case, 5 separate tomcat instances) for development, it would be much faster if these containers were started up in parallel.  Obviously for running automated tests, this would be a bad thing, but I would use this with maven profiles so that my development profile would tell it to start up without waiting while the test build would wait.
> I'm happy to implement this and submit a patch.

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