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    A unique client-server combination allowing users to select their own build settings and watch as the server produces their own CVS build.
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    Collection of extensions (eg, server- or client-side plugins) for SourceJammer.
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    Gruntspud is a graphical CVS client written in Java. It supports a variety of different connection mechanisms (local, pserver, ext, ssh & server). It is intended to be able to run as a plugin to jEdit but also as as a standalone application.
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    A minimal Version Control System that can be hosted on a common LAMP box; real client-server layout using XML-RPC for communications. Planned clients: PHP-CLI executable, PHP-GTK, Java Swing, Web interface. Easy to install and to use.
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    Xenox is a version control system written in java with a commandline and gui client. It has a library interface which is LGPL while the existing two clients are covered by the GPL. The server is a PostgreSQL database.
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    An implementation of the CVS client/server protocol in Java. It also has classes for user interaction via a command line or using a Swing GUI.
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    A version control system that is implemented in java to avoid platform dependancy. XVCS consists of a server and a client, it uses an XML based protocol to communicate between both ends, XML is also used in keeping versions and history.
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    Armiger is CVS server (100% pure Java application) . Armiger is Control Version System Server (CVS Server) implements in java language. It can plugin Ant (jakarta subproject) like cvs client and cvs server.
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    The OpenOCS project is groupware software which allows groups to work on projects. Client/Server architecture written in Java with a MySQL database and PHP front end.
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