Hello Tabb,
Be default password stored in default Subversion credentials storage
is used. To specify your own password (in addition to those in default
storage) you may do the following:
ISVNAuthenticationManager authManager =
SVNWCUtil.createDefaultAuthenticationManager("userName", "password");
ISVNOptions options = SVNWCUtil.createDefaultOptions(true);
SVNClientManager manager = SVNClientManager.newInstance(null,
authManager);
manager.getCommitClient().doCommit(...);
Alexander Kitaev,
TMate Software,
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On 2 December 2011 20:29, Tabb <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I found the reply below which is similar to what I want but still unclear.
> Below it shows how to check in but I am still not sure how to establish a
> connection. I probably have to sprcify username or password. Could you give
> me information about the same .please
>
> http://old.nabble.com/svnkit-checkin-td29272482.html
>
> Hello,
>
> If you have a working copy with local modifications at certain path,
> then the following code will make a commit:
>
> DAVRepositoryFactory.setup();
> SVNRepositoryFactoryImpl.setup();
> FSRepositoryFactory.setup();
>
> SVNCommitClient committer =
> SVNClientManager.newInstance().getCommitClient();
>
> committer.doCommit(new File[] {path}, false, "message",
> null, null, false, false, SVNDepth.INFINITY);
>
> Alexander Kitaev,
> TMate Software,
> http://svnkit.com/ - Java [Sub]Versioning Library!
> http://sqljet.com/ - Java SQLite Library!
>
> On 27-Jul-10 04:30, Cody Zhang wrote:
>> Hi,All
>> Everybody can help me? I want checkin code of the
>> path(d:\workspace\svntemp\* ) with svnkit.
>> Can you send example code to me?
>> Best Regards,
>> --Cody.Zhang
>
> Tabb wrote:
>>
>>
>> I am trying to do a check in using SVNKit API and not able to find enough
>> resources or sample code the same.
>> I tried using ISVNEditor but it gives me an error as I do not have access
>> to root folder of SVN. I have access to sub folders. I want to be able to
>> check in my file directly to the sub folder using some API
>>
>> Could someone give me sample code to do the same or some reference to
>> tutorial.
>> New to SVNKit so I am sort of confused.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>
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