We use cvs with the repository on UNIX.  Developers are usually on WSAD5
using the cvs plug-in.  The interface is pretty nice and we have found
it to be a quite responsive too.  Eclipse should be no different.  Some
of us also use TortoiseCVS.  TortoiseCVS integrates very very nicely
with Windows Explorer.  TortoiseCVS can also be used from the "windows"
command line if you are used to working with CVS that way :).  

HTH
Raghu

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Lowe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2004 11:29 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: [OT] Cvs windows


Hello sorry about this being a tad off the beaten track but I'm trying 
to get someone up and running, connecting to our cvs server using a 
windows work station.

Does anyone here work with a plain cvs server, with a client on a 
windows work station? Its not cvsnt or anything, just plain old cvs 
running on a *nix box. Any pointers could save be some time and i'd 
greatly appreciate the benefit of anyone's experience who works like 
this.

Mark


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