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Oracle offers an extension to the JDeveloper IDE, which automates much of the manual work involved with interacting with Subversion.
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Multiple developers can simultaneously work on the same file, it is fast, it has excellent merging capabilities, and it’s easy to find the change history of every file.
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Atomic commits are one serious advantage Subversion has over CVS. Another big advantage is directory versioning.
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Here is a simple step-by-step configuration guide that may help you to set up a subversion repository on Linux.
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See how you can easily benefit from all the advantages of Subversion without needing complicated Unix emulation tools.
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A Subversion client, implemented as a windows shell extension.
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Versions is the first Mac OS X Subversion client that won’t make you long for the command line interface anymore.
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A list of services that host Subversion repositories.
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Setting up Subversion for revision control can be a bit frustrating. Here’s a simple approach that works for me every time.
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You’ve seen them before, patch or diff files. But how do you create one? And how do you apply them to your project? This article tells you how… the easy way.
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