dev@jax-ws.java.net

Re: Can't check out jax-ws-commons

From: Arun Gupta <Arun.Gupta_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Fri, 02 Feb 2007 22:22:42 -0800

The instructions on [1] say:

-- cut here --
plugin --- let's say it's "abc". When we host your plugin, you get
jax-ws-commons/abc and jax-ws-commons/www/abc directories created in CVS.
-- cut here --

Shouldn't this be SVN ?

[1] https://jax-ws-commons.dev.java.net/contribute.html

-Arun

Kohsuke Kawaguchi wrote:
> Switching to dev_at_jax-ws.dev.java.net
>
> Arun Gupta wrote:
>>>
>>>> And then I'd need instructions to check this out this SVN
>>>> repository, if there is an internal proxy for example.
>>>
>>> See https://jax-ws-commons.dev.java.net/servlets/ProjectSource
>>
>> I'm new to SVN. Have you setup something similar to java-net-cvs proxy ?
>
> No, one of the beauties of Subversion is that it no longer needs any
> trick to get through firewall. It will go over the same HTTP proxy that
> you use for browsers.
>
> If you need to get up to speed, I can help you. Let me know.
>
>
>> Any recommendations for SVN client on Windows ?
>
> I use svn CLI and I do the rest from my IDE.
>
> I generally had good experience with Tortoise CVS, so its SVN equivalent
> might be good, too. <http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/>
>

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