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  • Using and hacking Subclipse - the Subversion plugin for Eclipse by Eugene Kuleshov   - [Clicks: 23]
    This article describes how to use Subversion with the Eclipse IDE. In particular, it examines the installation and use of the Subclipse plug-in. Along the way, I also show you how to use the resulting configuration to modify or extend the Subclipse plug-in itself.
    http://dev2dev.bea.com/pub/a/2005/11/subclipse.html - Nov, 2005
  • Setting up a Secure Subversion Server by Dru Lavigne   - [Clicks: 36]
    This week's article demonstrates how to create a secure repository using Subversion. The next installment will show how to train your users to access the repository using a GUI client.
    http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2005/05/12/FreeBSD_Basics.html - May, 2005
  • A Crash Course in Subversion by Garrett Rooney   - [Clicks: 53]
    Are the programmers in your shop tired of playing 'Who's on First?' when it comes to code revisions? Try Subversion. Like other version control products, you work with a single central repository that holds all versions of code in progress. You (and others) can interact with the repository and end the confusion of what code to use and who is working on it already.
    http://www.developer.com/java/other/article.php/3499816 - Apr, 2005

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Books:
  • Pragmatic Version Control Using Subversion  by Mike Mason   - [Clicks: 12]
    In this latest addition to the Pragmatic Starter Kit, author Mike Mason expands the original, award-winning CVS-based title to include a complete description of Subversion, an advanced, Open Source, modern version control system designed to replace CVS. This book offers plenty of help for people getting started, and includes sections on migrating to Subversion from CVS, installing and networking Subversion, and administering a repository. You'll also learn about client-side tools, including GUI tools and IDE-integration plugins. If you've put off learning Subversion, this is your chance to do it the easy way, the pragmatic way. Volume I of the Pragmatic Starter Kit.
    Pragmatic Bookshelf, Paperback - Feb, 2005

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