WebLogic Workshop integrates with Concurrent Versions System (CVS), an open-source version control system. The CVS source, binaries, and documentation are available at http://www.cvshome.org. This topic describes how to set up and use CVS with a WebLogic Workshop application.
For more thorough information on CVS, you should consult the CVS documentation. A good resource for information on setting up a CVS repository and using CVS is The CVS Book, by Karl Fogel and Moshe Bar. It's available in various formats on the Internet under the GNU General Public License.
The first thing you need to do to put your WebLogic Workshop application under source control in CVS is to install CVS and set up the CVS repository. Here's a brief outline of the steps you need to follow to set up a repository on your local machine.
To Create a CVS Repository on Your Local Computer
Once your repository is set up, you can add a WebLogic Workshop application to it as described below.
The following instructions outline how to connect to an existing CVS repository on a remote server.
To Connect to a CVS Repository on a Remote Server
To Add a WebLogic Workshop Application to CVS