Hi Michael,

I've verified that after modifying my .subversion/servers file for use inside Sun's firewall, I can check out the repository.

Craig

On Feb 28, 2005, at 8:31 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Date: 2005-02-28T08:31:59
   Editor: MichaelBouschen
   Wiki: Apache JDO Wiki
   Page: SubversionRepository
   URL: http://wiki.apache.org/jdo/SubversionRepository

   Added more subversion info

Change Log:

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@@ -1,4 +1,6 @@
-The SubversionRepository page contains information about the JDO svn repository.
+= Overview =
+
+Apache JDO uses [http://subversion.tigris.org Subversion] to manage its source code. Instructions on Subversion use can be found here [http://svnbook.red-bean.com here].

Until the repository is set up, this page will contain the latest working copy of the Apache JDO code.

@@ -19,3 +21,44 @@
Download the 2005-01-14 version [attachment:apache-jdo-2005-01-14.zip here].

Download the 2004-12-13 version [attachment:apache-jdo-2004-12-13.zip here].
+
+= Web Access =
+
+[http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/incubator/jdo]
+
+= Anonymous access =
+
+Apache JDO source can be checked out anonymously with this command:
+
+ {{{
+% svn checkout http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/jdo
+}}}
+Once you have Apacje JDO checked out you can update the source by executing the following command from within the jdo.
+
+ {{{
+% svn update
+}}}
+
+= Access from behind a firewall =
+
+For those users who are stuck behind a corporate firewall which is blocking http access to the Subversion repository, you can try to access it via HTTPS:
+
+ {{{
+% svn checkout https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/jdo
+}}}
+
+= Access through a proxy =
+
+The Subversion client can go through a proxy, if you configure it to do so. First, edit your "servers" configuration file to indicate which proxy to use. The files location depends on your operating system. On Linux or Unix it is located in the directory "~/.subversion". On Windows it is in "%APPDATA%\Subversion". (Try "echo %APPDATA%", note this is a hidden directory.)
+
+There are comments in the file explaining what to do. If you don't have that file, get the latest Subversion client and run any command; this will cause the configuration directory and template files to be created.
+
+Example : Edit the 'servers' file and add something like :
+
+ {{{
+[global]
+http-proxy-host = your.proxy.name
+http-proxy-port = 3128
+}}}
+
+Please use the regular http proxy settings in case you want to access the the repository from the Sun network (SWAN).

Craig Russell
Architect, Sun Java Enterprise System http://java.sun.com/products/jdo
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