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Source, documentation, and JAR for P4Package, a high-level Java API for Perforce. These classes provide a way to encapsulate source control objects like branches, files, users, etc. I've had a lot of success building tools and scripts based on these classes. Because of the encapsulation, maintenance is much simpler. When perforce changes, only these underlying classes need to be updated.
$cott Money and I presented a paper that discussed some of the tools built on these classes during the 2000 Perforce User Conference. It only took a year to make these available. Sorry for the wait. I promise to ensure any contributions are incorporated quickly. |
Curator | David Markley. Please email david@markley.cc if you have submitted contributions you'd like published, if you have ideas for enhancement, or if you have preferences among the potential enhancements listed below. |
Getting Started |
Take a look at the examples and API documentation. These should help you get an idea of how to use the package. To build the examples, you must:
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November 5, 2001 | Initial publication of P4Package. |
December 4, 2001 |
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January 15, 2002 |
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Copyright © 2001 Perforce Software |
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