> I am writting an application that needs to interact with CVS, checkout
> - comit - tag etc. I have been told that the best way to do this will
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> no benifit as far as porability.
> We wont be using CVS for future projects
Given your last paragraph, JCA might be a bit much because there is
some complexity. However, if you see some benefits and are willing to
undertake it, we should be able to help you. You might start with my
article on JDJ Online, "Understanding JCA" (http://sys-con.com/story/?
storyid=46283&de=1). It describes the basic framework. The built-in
cci interfaces would probably be best to use.
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Lee Fesperman, FFE Software, Inc. (http://www.firstsql.com)
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Harps - 15 May 2007 14:01 GMT
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> * The Ultimate DBMS is here!
> * FirstSQL/J Object/Relational DBMS (http://www.firstsql.com)
Hi Lee
Thank you for replying, I had nearly given up and was in the process
of
sitting down with a cup of coffee and the JCA 1.5 Spec.
Ill have a read of your article and post back any questions that come
up
.....probably loads
again thank you for your reply
Kind Regards
Harpritt
Harps - 15 May 2007 15:53 GMT
Great article bud
im still reading through it, fasinating stuff...
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