JDeveloper 9i integration with PVCS

I have read that JDeveloper 9i does not integrate with PVCS, is this true? If not, is support planned?
Thanks

Hi Scott,
Currently, Oracle9i JDeveloper does not integrate with PVCS. We are
considering ways of providing this support, though we do not yet have
any dates for when this support may be available.
However, you can build your own PVCS addin to use with 9i JDeveloper
by using JDeveloper's Addin Manager and the source control framework
we used for building the Oracle9i SCM, ClearCase and CVS support.
This Framework is published as part of the Oracle9i JDeveloper product.
For more details on the Framework and Addin Manager, please see the 9i
JDeveloper documentation/help.
Regards,
Dominic Battiston
JDeveloper Product Management
Oracle Corporation

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