Currently, there is a new Version Management technology that comes up with attention. It is named Subversion (SVN). It’s new to me and I just know people start using it because they doubt the function of CVS being commit the files one by one.
The following article talks about how to use SVN with Eclipse. Let’s start with it and look at the “power” of SVN.
Quoted from RootPrompt.org:
From the beginning, Eclipse included tight integration with the Concurrent Versions System (CVS) in order to provide access to change-management capabilities. Now, many projects — notably those run by the Apache Software Foundation — are using a different change-management system: Subversion. This article demonstrates how to add Subversion support to Eclipse and how to perform basic version-control activities from the IDE.









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