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Patrick J. Maloney

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Aug 2, 2005, 5:44:55 PM8/2/05
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Can I use the OpenTools interface to integrate JB with an as of yet
unsupported source control provider?

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Gillmer J. Derge [TeamB]

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Aug 2, 2005, 7:51:01 PM8/2/05
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Patrick J. Maloney wrote:
> Can I use the OpenTools interface to integrate JB with an as of yet
> unsupported source control provider?

Yes. Oh, you want details? :-)

The example in the samples/OpenToolsAPI/VCS directory should give you a
good start. I believe the VCS portions of the API are documented. An
older version of that sample that uses CVS is also available (subject to
some license restrictions). It's fairly old (JB3.5), so it probably
doesn't actually work anymore, but the source code still might give you
some ideas.

http://info.borland.com/devsupport/jbuilder/downloads/CVS_update.html

I don't know if this will matter to you, but the sample documentation
does claim that you need JBuilder Enterprise or Developer to run the VCS
integration. If that's true, then you might not be able to make your
tool work with JBuilder Foundation.

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Alexey N. Solofnenko

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Aug 2, 2005, 10:54:01 PM8/2/05
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You might consider to write it for Eclipse, since future JBuilders are
going to be based on Eclipse. I do not know, if old open tools will work
without changes.

- Alexey.

Patrick J. Maloney wrote:
> Can I use the OpenTools interface to integrate JB with an as of yet
> unsupported source control provider?
>

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Bill Joy

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Aug 2, 2005, 11:43:20 PM8/2/05
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The next version is JBuilder 2006 was demo'ed at Java One. It is based on
the same code framework as all releases since late 1999. (That was when the
Delphi-framework Windows-only version JBuilder 3.0 reached end-of-life and
was replaced by the 100% Java framework code-named PrimeTime.)

http://bdn.borland.com/article/0,1410,33079,00.html


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Alexey N. Solofnenko

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Aug 3, 2005, 12:04:58 AM8/3/05
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That is true, but in few month after that an Eclipse based version is
expected.

- Alexey.

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