Hi, Liss.

SourceJammer does not really care what language your source files are in. It treats 
them the same
way, regardless. So, in that sense, SJ supports C++. But if you're talking about doing
builds--well, SourceJammer does not directly support doing builds, but it does provide 
indirect
support via Jakarta Ant (which SJ integrates with pretty easily). You'll have to check 
the Ant
documentation if you want to find out if Ant can compile C++ code. I'm guessing it 
can, but I
don't really know.

Hopefully that answers your question.

--Rob



--- "Sterling, Liss (Contractor-CSC)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Robert,
> 
> I'm an applications developer on a small-medium size C++ project.  We are
> investigating CVS and other configuration mgmt options. I've always worked
> on solo or small projects, so I have never used cm s/w.  I'm not even sure
> if the applications are language-dependent!   Does SourceJammer support C++
> development?  
> 
> Liss Sterling
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 



                
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