See: Description
Interface | Description |
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IHelixCommandExecutor | |
IOptionsServer |
An extension of the basic IServer interface to provide Options object-based
method access to Perforce server functionality and objects.
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IServer |
Provides an interface onto a Perforce SCM server.
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IServerAddress |
Provides a specification for identifying a Perforce server as a resource in a
network.
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IServerImplMetadata |
Provides an interface onto information about Perforce server
implementations available through the server factory.
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IServerInfo |
Provides a snapshot onto what the Perforce server knows about both
itself and the Perforce client.
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IStreamingServer |
Class | Description |
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AbstractAuthHelper |
This super class is designed to lookup auth entries from file or memory.
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AuthTicket |
Object representing the three parts of a Perforce ticket, the server address,
the user name, and the ticket token value.
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AuthTicketsHelper |
This class is designed to lookup authentication tickets from a tickets file
or the in-memory tickets map.
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Fingerprint |
Object representing the three parts of a Perforce fingerprint, the server
address, the user name, and the ticket token value.
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FingerprintsHelper |
This class is designed to lookup fingerprints from a trust file or the
in-memory fingerprints map.
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HelixCommandExecutor | |
P4Charset | |
PerforceCharsets |
Encapsulates Perforce-wide charset information for servers.
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ServerFactory |
The main P4Java server factory class.
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ZeroconfHelper | Deprecated
As of release 2013.1, ZeroConf is no longer supported by the
Perforce server 2013.1.
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ZeroconfServerInfo | Deprecated
As of release 2013.1, ZeroConf is no longer supported by the
Perforce server 2013.1.
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Enum | Description |
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CmdSpec |
An enumeration of the minimum set of Perforce server commands recognized and implemented
by P4Java.
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CustomSpec | |
IServerAddress.Protocol |
Specifies the connection protocol
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IServerImplMetadata.ImplType |
Describes the various known implementation types.
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ServerStatus |
Used to describe the protocol-independent status of an IServer object.
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