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Re: [Subclipse-users] Hooking into the commit (checkin) action

From: J B <moatas_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2006-09-22 16:55:35 CEST

That sounds promising. I will look into that as an option.

Thanks!

Birch

On 9/22/06, Mark Phippard <markp@softlanding.com> wrote:
>
> "J B" <moatas@gmail.com> wrote on 09/22/2006 09:33:24 AM:
>
> > I understand how hook scripts work. But I am looking for a client side
> hook
> > using subclipse. Our users can connect to many servers, each of them
> backed
> > by a central subversion repository. When connecting to the remote
> server,
> > the server returns a unique identifier, and the subversion repo address.
>
> > Our client will checkout the necessary project from subversion based on
> this
> > info. Once a user commits a change, we want to immediately notify the
> > server they are working with.
> >
> > I suppose this could be handled with hook scripts, but I do not want to
> go
> > that route. So given that, is their any integration with subclipse that
>
> > will allow us to 'hook' into that action?
>
> We do not have any explicit client-side hooks, so in that sense No.
>
> There might be other ways. Subclipse has the concept of NotifyListeners.
> For example, the console view is one of these. It is notified of events
> and logs messages in response. You could potentially add yourself to the
> list and then listen for commits. I can't say for certain whether
> everything you need to do this is in place or not, but if you could, it
> would be a way to do it that did not require modifying Subclipse.
>
> Mark
>
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