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    StatCVS generates HTML reports from CVS repository logs. The reports give developers and project managers insight into the evolution of the code base and individual contributions. StatCVS is a command line application and written in Java.
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    CVSSnitch is an application that creates useful CVS reports that usually people estimate the development process of a project, It is a an open source project under the GPL v2.
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    Gruntspud is a graphical CVS client written in Java. It supports a variety of different connection mechanisms (local, pserver, ext, ssh & server). It is intended to be able to run as a plugin to jEdit but also as as a standalone application.
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    CVS Client is a Java servlet-based web application which provides client functionalities for various version control systems. Unlike most web-based CVS clients, CVS Client implements full range of client functions including checkout, update, and commit.
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    JViewCVS is a Java-based(JSP) web application for viewing a CVS repository. The goal of this project is to create the same functionality as viewcvs, but written in JSP.
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    Build System for Java offers an enhanced build environment that ties together deployment instructions, environment configuration and source code as a releaseable entity. A new paradigm for configuration management!
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    CVSGI (Concurrent Versions System Graphical Interface) is a Java based GUI application which works with the CVS archiving system. ‘CVSGI’ GUI acts as an interface between the user and the CVS system.
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    Armiger is CVS server (100% pure Java application) . Armiger is Control Version System Server (CVS Server) implements in java language. It can plugin Ant (jakarta subproject) like cvs client and cvs server.
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