- #
- # P4 Properties
- #
-
- # Full path to the P4 executable
- #
- p4.executable=D:\\Program Files\\Perforce\\P4.EXE
-
- # P4PORT to connect to.
- #
- p4.port=public.perforce.com:1666
-
- # P4USER to run as.
- #
- p4.user=david_markley
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- # P4CLIENT to use.
- #
- p4.client=dmarkley-test
-
- # P4PASSWD to use for the P4USER, if one has been set.
- #
- p4.password=mylittlesecret
-
- # P4TICKETS to use for the P4USER, if one has been set.
- # Ideally, set the p4.password to empty string
- p4.tickets=D:\\p4.tickets
-
- # Logfile to use, if uncommented.
- #p4.logfile=D:\\p4.log
-
- # Log level to use, if uncommented.
- #p4.log_level=split
-
- # SystemRoot and SystemDrive for a Windows machine. These are needed in order
- # for the package to resolve hostnames. Why? I have no idea. Send questions to
- # Bill.Gates@microsoft.com
- #
- p4.sysroot=D:\\WINNT
- p4.sysdrive=D:
-
- # If uncommented, this will set the server timeout threshold (in milliseconds).
- #p4.threshold=30000
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#1
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8157 |
michael |
Archiving legacy java api projects which predate the supported P4Java api. |
13 years ago
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//public/perforce/api/java/p4package/examples/p4.properties |
#2
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7580 |
Sivananda Poreddy |
Adding support for tickets, new jar file, small fix for DirEntry file |
15 years ago
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#1
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1149 |
David Markley |
Added more documentation, a few examples, a cleanUp method, and a server timeout threshold.... « |
23 years ago
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//guest/david_markley/p4package/examples/p4.properties |
#1
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1148 |
David Markley |
Added a few examples and a server connection timeout threshold. |
23 years ago
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