There used to be a JCvs client written in Java but I don't know if that was 
open source.

However, RCS which CVS is built on, should have some libraries you could 
use behind  a servlet to go directly to the version files.

Ollie

At 08:04 AM 6/21/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>I was wondering if anyone knew of any java cvs tools. What I would like to
>be able to do is to check-in and check-out files via a Servlet or server
>side technology.
>
>I have thought of using Slide, but I don't know how hard it would be to
>write a CVS repository module to it. The other option is possibly subversion
>(subversion.tigris.org) a replacement for CVS, which also uses webdav as its
>protocol.
>
>Other ideas?
>
>-warner
>
>+warner onstine+
>
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