If you're in to Netbeans, you can use Subversion via a plug-in module.
http://vcsgeneric.netbeans.org/profiles/
 
Can anyone recommend a tutorial on Subversion for people who are reasonably 
familiar with CVS? Or will this be a no-brainer?
 
---Rotan

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Cliff Schmidt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Mon 05/07/2004 18:22 
        To: [email protected] 
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        Subject: SVN Tools
        
        

        Since it looks like we will be using Subversion for Beehive, I
        thought this post from the incubator list might be useful.
        
        Cliff
        
        Ted Husted wrote on Monday, July 05, 2004 4:17 AM:
        
        > On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 09:16:59 +0200, Martin Marinschek wrote:
        >> Oh, it will be CVS for now, I believe, as our most-beloved
        >> programming tools don't have subversion support integrated until
        >> now.
        >
        > Which tools would those be? There are SVN plugins for both IDEA
        > (http://svnup.tigris.org) and Eclipse (http://subclipse.tigris.org) .
        > For shells, TortoiseSVN is also quite good, if you are using Windows,
        > and there is RapidSVN if not (see tigris.org). Meanwhile, cvs2svn
        > (http://cvs2svn.tigris.org) will transfer your CVS history to SVN.   
        >
        > A bonus is that since SVN supports directory renaming, I believe more
        > history will be retained under SVN than you would retain under CVS.
        >
        > Subversion is designed as a improved CVS, and, IMHO, lives up to its
        > design goals. The learning curve is surprisingly minimal.
        >
        > -Ted.
        >
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