On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 17:22, Anastasio, David M CTR USAF AFMC ESC/HNID <david.anastasio....@hanscom.af.mil> wrote: > Hello, > > > > I am trying to integrate Apache Subversion for source code control of my > development group’s changes to our vendor’s code base. > > The vendor indicates that integration to the application’s code base is done > through the use of a Microsoft C API called "SCC C API" (Source Code Control > C API) provided by Microsoft. > > Does Apache Subversion conform to this API?
Subversion servers do not, as that is not required for them to do their job. There is at least one client built upon the Subversion library which integrates with whatever development environment you're using via the SCCC API. See http://www.pushok.com/software/svn.html for an example. However, from what I can gather the SCCC API is pretty old and no longer in use with the current MS development environments. Also, you may be asking the wrong questions - the SCCC API is an API for creating plug-ins for the development environment itself, and is usually *not* integrated with the application you're developing. Unless the application you're creating is an SCCC/IDE plug-in.