Saravanab Subramanian,
>We are using CVS as our version control tool.WSAD is used for
>development .
WSAD is actually Eclipse. Eclipse has it's own CVS client written in Java, the
development of which is part of the Eclipse project.
Points 1 & 2 would need to be implemented in the Eclipse CV
Hi all
I need the following information on CVS.
We are using CVS as our version control tool.WSAD is used for
development .
We have the following requirements.
1.When developers commits their changes from any one of the branch, An
alert should popup and show that
"You are committing your change