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RE: SVN Protocol

From: Ramprasad Venkata Inala <rinala_at_cordys.com>
Date: 2005-06-08 06:19:52 CEST

Yes I have gone thru them; I follow the way that is mentioned in the
connection establishment section.
But it opens up another connection for the same client as mentioned
below.

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From: kfogel@collab.net [mailto:kfogel@collab.net]
Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2005 8:47 PM
To: Ramprasad Venkata Inala
Cc: dev@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: Re: SVN Protocol

You've seen

 
http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/trunk/subversion/libsvn_ra_svn/protocol

right?

-Karl

"Ramprasad Venkata Inala" <rinala@cordys.com> writes:
> I want to write a proxy for SVN ( for SVN protocol )so that it passes
> through our versioning system. For the same I need to know the SVN
> protocol, which I understood from the protocol document placed in the
> SVN sources. There is some hiccup while handshaking with the client.
Let
> me explain in detail what I do.
>
> When a client ( using a subclipse ) tries to connect to the SVN
proxy(
> a socket server program written in java ) the proxy accepts the
> connection and spawns a new thread that will handle further the
requests
> for this client, so each client will have a thread that would handle
the
> streams. When server socket accepts the client request it sends back
> response in the format specified below.
> ( success ( 1 2 ( ANONYMOUS ) ( edit-pipeline ) ) ) ( 2 ANONYMOUS ( )
(
> ) )
> Spaces also do matter in the above response.
>
> The client responds back with the below response
> ( 2 ( edit-pipeline ) 28:svn:///d:/svnrep/SVNProtocol )
> where svnrep is SVN repository and SVNProtocol is the eclipse project.
>
> Then the proxy sends a message in this format again to the client
> ( ( ( 31:d:/svnrep/SVNProtocol ) ) ( ANONYMOUS ( ) ) )
>
> Then the problem starts here again when the client responds back then
it
> tries to open up another socket rather sending requests on the same
> stream which is a diversion from the connection establishment.
>
> Could somebody help me in this regard and explain me the protocol
> syntax.
>
> Regards
> Ram
>
>
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