Svnant can use either native bindings or cmd line client even if svnant
is faster when using native bindings.
Cédric
>I'm the original (only?) author of the Jsvn ant tasks. Jsvn provides a
>clean java wrapper for the svn command line client, so it's easy enough
>to install and get running (provided your cmd line client is happy). I
>didn't really need anything beyond the checkout task, so the other tasks
>are far from complete/tested. Svnant seems to be more feature complete,
>more actively developed, and due to the use of native bindings is
>probably faster.. but may be a bit more hassle setting up & upgrading.
>Overall, I'd probably spend the effort to get svnant going.
>
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>Greetings,
>
>Apologies in advance for cross-posting (for those of you on both
>lists).
>
>I'm looking for a recommendation for ant tasks (both Linux & Windows
>support) for SVN.
>
>I've recently built a SVN 1.0.1 repository and am hoping to migrate our
>
>environment from CVS soon, but I have to get Ant (1.6.1) working with
>it
>first.
>
>I've looked around and have located jsvn and svnant. I've been able
>to
>get jsvn's tasks working, but not svnant's. (Obviously I'm doing
>something
>wrong!)
>
>Anyway, is there a strong preference for one solution over the other?
>I
>ask because I've noticed most references I've seen out there appear to
>
>reflect svnant rather than jsvn. (I'm also unfamiliar with the license
>
>jsvn is distributed under.)
>
>(Also, how in the heck do I get svnant to work? I've added the
>taskdef,
>and included the jars in my classpath & still nothing)
>
>Many thanks,
>
>Tim
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Received on Sat Mar 20 07:08:41 2004