On 18-Dec-07, at 8:36 AM, groups spamtrap wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> i fear this could be a bit offtopic, if it is so, please ignore
> this message.
>
> I'm in the need of finding a good Oracle PL/SQL development
> environment (for windows); the most important feature is the
> compatibility with at least the most basic operations of subversion.
What do you expect from the IDE? Eclipse might be adaptable for your
purpose; it has plugins for Subclipse (comprehensive Subversion
integration) and various database related activities. At a minimum
you should be able to get syntax highlighting...
--Toby
>
>
>
> An alternative could be the use of some kind of "proxy" to make
> "almost compatible" several commercial tools (like toad (*)) that
> at this point support only the legacy SCC semistandard or CVS.
>
> I know (...googling) that a dll proxy from pushok does exactly that
> for SCC but haven't tried yet.
> Does something like that (a translating proxy) exist for CVS, maybe
> server-side?
>
> Is it possible to install a cvs server that can be "somewhat"
> synchronized to svn? how, post-commit handlers?
>
> The problem is that I'm completely clueless... can you give me any
> hint? It would be really appreciated...
>
> as said, priorities:
> 1. compatibility with "basic svn"
> 2. good tool
> 3. preferably "non closed source"
> 4....
>
>
> thanks in advance
> gst
>
> * ironically enough, toad for sqlserver (microsoft tech...) it
> seems to support svn ....
>
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Received on Tue Dec 18 18:46:30 2007