On 03/06/2010 10:44 AM, Greg Akins wrote:
On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 10:21 AM, Ron Wheeler
<[email protected]>  wrote:
You might want to look at Subversive. It is part of Eclipse and works very
well and is much easier to install since it knows how to find its
connectors.
We started out with Subcipse but moved to Subversion when it became
available and have been very happy.

I'm using Subversive.. Can't figure out how to install the Maven SCM
providers for that, however.

I ended up creating the Eclipse files using the Maven Eclipse plugin..
but I'd like to be able to checkout directly from Eclipse.

I am not sure what your problem is.
We checkout projects all the time using Eclipse and just use the Eclipse "New Project" to create new projects that use Maven and Spring and .......everything.

Are you trying to work outside Eclipse with Maven. We never do that since all our projects are in Eclipse and Maven is an integrated part of Eclipse.

I would suggest using the Springsource STS version of Eclipse. You get everything that you need in one install and all the bits are properly integrated. It was taking us all day to get an Eclipse.org version of Eclipse configured with all the plug-ins. With STS it take a long download (it is big) but a quick install and you only have to use the update to get Subversive installed and Subversive finds it own connectors which saves a lot of grief. I do not mind doing a clean install on each new version since it is almost as fast as an update using the Eclipse built-in update.

We used Eclipse for 2 years before moving to the STS version.

Another piece of free advice: If you are going to use Maven get the Nexus repository on your server. It will save you a lot of time dealing with Maven.

Ron

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