Subject Re: [Firebird-Java] Problems with GDS class.
Author Dinh Tu Nguyen
Thanks,it's help me a lot.I used Tortoise to get client-java but it
asked me pserver@... password.I've used CVS root as
you show.When will JayBird 2 be released?

On 5/25/05, Roman Rokytskyy <rrokytskyy@...> wrote:
> > But sorry,I'm a novice.And I don't know how to get Jaybird 2 in
> > "HEAD"( as you mean).Where is it?
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> Get JayBird 2 from HEAD means that you need CVS client that can get sources
> from the source code versioning system, then you have to get the latest
> version of the source code from the main development branch.
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> Assuming that you have installed the CVS client (you can use WinCVS, for
> example, or Tortoise CVS client), you have to use following parameters:
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> CVS_ROOT is :pserver:anonymous@...:/cvsroot/firebird
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> and the check out the module called "client-java" (without quotes). This
> will pull the sources from the CVS. After that you will have a directory
> called "client-java", and there will be a build.bat file. It should compile
> driver, build archives and run all unit tests. If it completed without any
> problem, the new version of the driver will be located in the
> client-java\output directory.
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> For type 2 and embedded server drivers you will need to build also the JNI
> library (in JayBird 2 it will be called jaybird2.dll). This requires
> installed Microsoft Visual Studio (at least v6.0, SP 6) for Windows and gcc
> 3.2.x for Linux.
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> If you are interested only in the source code of the Services API support,
> use the following URL:
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> http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/firebird/client-java/src/main/org/firebirdsql/management/
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> (watch the line wrap). You have to click on the revision link (for
> FBUserManager.java that is 1.3), it will dump you the source code.
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