Jon Miner writes:
>
> Well, yes and no. It provides a way for CVS to communicate with a
> remote server... but, each client still has to reimplment the protocol
> itself.
No, it provides a way for *anyone* to communicate with a CVS server,
either local or remote.
> WinCVS and others could benefit greatly from the ability to link in the
> latest CVS changes, no modification required. No shelling out to the
> CVS executable itself, etc.
Isn't that already the case? Certainly the Java CVS client doesn't have
any CVS functionality built-in, it does everthing CVS related via the
client/server protocol.
-Larry Jones
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