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What about the CVS Servlet?  It looks like the servlet is the client and
server all in one..  You can deploy the servlet using the Tomcat server on
the 400..

Mike

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From: "Price, Chris" <chris_price@nsb.co.uk>
To: <java400-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 3:36 AM
Subject: CVS


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> Each day, as I dig deeper into cool new stuff like Tomcat & Eclipse, I
keep
> hearing about CVS.
>
> I've had a nose around the CVS website (www.cvshome.org) and it seems to
me
> to be a very Unix/Linux oriented tool. In particular, it seems fairly
> dismissive of running CVS using an NT server (clients are OK).
>
> Unfortunately, my environment, like many AS/400 & iSeries shops, consists
of
> Windows desktops connected to the 400. Not a Unix box in sight.
>
> Has anyone out there had any good/bad experience running CVS on NT?
> Alternatively, has anyone tried to run the AIX version on their iSeries,
and
> if so how.
>
> Chris.
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