On Thursday 18 January 2001 05:40, Jay Walters wrote:
> Is CVS available?  If so would somebody please send me the CVS
> information so I can configure JCVS to access it.
Okay, here is a web site snippet :-)

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CVS�environment

To browse the source tree you will need a CVS client. If you don't 
have one already installed on your machine you can download jCVS, the 
CVS client in java. jCVS will work on any platform including Linux. 
However we recommend the native Linux tools or try winCVS if you are 
based on a win32 platform. 

Settings for Linux users and winCVS users:

CVS_ROOT is 

:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/products/cvs/ejboss

password is: anon

Modules

To browse the source tree you will need a CVS client. If you don't 
have one already installed on your machine you can download jCVS, the 
CVS client in java. jCVS will work on any platform including Linux. 
However we recommend the native Linux tools or try winCVS if you are 
based on a win32 platform. 

The following modules are available for browsing:
jboss:�the main jboss tree 
contrib: 3rd party contribution to jboss 
jbosstest: the testsuite for jboss 
zoap: an alternative SOAP�based invocation 
ejx: the gui front end of jboss 
jnp:�the JNDI�implementation 
zola: the application model  
spyderMQ: the JMS�implementation 

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Regards,
 Oleg

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