Hi Arthur, Thanks for your quick response. PL/SQL Developer is a third party product produced by a company called Allround Automations.
I guess that may leave us at a bit of an impasse, unless the company I'm working for are prepared to spend some money on a CVS SCCI License. Thanks anyway. James On 02/04/2008, Arthur Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > James, > > > > I'm currently investigating whether or not a tool I'm using called > > PL/SQL Developer can successfully interface with CVS. > > > Oracle Jdeveloper has native support for CVS and CVSNT - is this an > Oracle tool or a 3rd party product? > > > > Somebody has produced a plug-in for PL/SQL Developer to be able to > > interface with Version Control tools that support the "Microsoft SCC > > Interface Specification". Does the latest version of CVS support this > > specification? > > > To use the SCC a developer has to agree to terms that would contradict > the FOSS GPL license - so no. However the company I work for who > produce the open source CVSNT also have a commercial version with SCCI > integration called CVS Suite. > > There are quite a few 'commercial' SCCI interfaces for CVS however as > far as I know - ours is the only one produced by a company who also > sponsors/produces the open source software (in our case CVSNT). > > Regards, > > > > Arthur Barrett > > >
