Vignesh, Joana, Balaji, Deepan, Imran, Annamalai (Eclipse Team, Ancit Consulting)
Abstract:
CVS (Concurrent Versioning System) is a version control tool which has been around since the eighties and has become the de facto standard for open source development.
CVS is a client/server system. Most of the CVS Documentation you would find online talks about the command line client, e.g. CVS Command installed on most unix/linux systems or the CVSNT Port for Windows. Eclipse provides a new CVS GUI which is tightly integrated with the JAVA IDE and is much easier to use than the Command Line Client.
Let's look at how to use CVS inside Eclipse!! To go to different modules, simply click on the related tabs.
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CVS is a client/server system. Most of the CVS Documentation you would find online talks about the command line client, e.g. CVS Command installed on most unix/linux systems or the CVSNT Port for Windows. Eclipse provides a new CVS GUI which is tightly integrated with the JAVA IDE and is much easier to use than the Command Line Client.
Let's look at how to use CVS inside Eclipse!! To go to different modules, simply click on the related tabs.
delicious |
digg |
dzone



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