August 18, 2009
Perforce Releases Java Version of Plug-in for EclipsePlug-in provides access to source control
Perforce Software has released a pure Java version of its Perforce Plug-in for Eclipse. With this release, developers can employ Perforce version control tools that previously have not been available from within the Eclipse environment. With this plug-in, users don't have to leave the Eclipse environment to work with the SCM system. Along with the standard version control workflow, developers can access Perforce's defect tracking and merge utilities, and change history visualization tools, directly from Eclipse.
"We understand that users don't want to leave the Eclipse environment to execute their SCM workflow tasks," said Alan Teague, development manager for integrations at Perforce Software. "This plug-in provides access to all of the source control features a developer would expect from an integrated development environment."
Features of the Perforce Plug-in for Eclipse include:
The Perforce Plug-in for Eclipse and WebSphere Studio (P4WSAD) is available now, at no additional charge, with the latest release of the Perforce Server, and is supported on servers starting from version 2005.2. Developers can download and evaluate Perforce free from the Perforce website.
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