jCVS is a Java based CVS Client written by Tim Endres
jCVS is a Java based CVS Client. CVS is a sourcecode control system based on RCS. The primary benefit of CVS is that it provides a server/client protocol which allows clients such as jCVS to be written. jCVS allows any Java capable machine to be a CVS client, providing for a totally distributed sourcecode management system.
StatCVS generates HTML reports from CVS repository logs. The reports give developers and project managers insight into the evolution of the code base and individual contributions. StatCVS is a command line application and written in Java.
Ant-based tool to migrate Java source files to GNU Autotools standards, making them compatible with usual "configure; make; make install" build mechanism.
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Move from alert to fix before users notice. AppSignal monitors errors, performance bottlenecks, host health, and uptime—all from one dashboard. Instant notifications on deployments, anomaly triggers for memory spikes or error surges, and seamless log management. Works out of the box with Rails, Django, Express, Phoenix, Next.js, and dozens more. Starts at $23/month with no hidden fees.
Build System for Java offers an enhanced build environment that ties together deployment instructions, environment configuration and sourcecode as a releaseable entity. A new paradigm for configuration management!
A cross-platform file diff and directory diff Tool. Also contains an SCM project which uses the stand-alone tool. Go to https://vmaster.sourceforge.net to see screenshots or to start the diff tool.