Thanks, that was exactly what I was needing to know.
Johnathan
>>> On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 9:04 AM, in message
<ff892c5d0808270704h1c2b7a12ke975d551866f0f34_at_mail.gmail.com>, "Mark Phippard"
<markphip_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 9:52 AM, Johnathan Gifford
> <jgifford_at_wernervas.com> wrote:
>>>> While I like the products that CollabNet produces, asking my team mates and
>>> other developers who
>>>> use Eclipse to install two (2) add-ons for Subversion to work in Eclipse
>>> won't fly and will probably get
>>>> me lynched. Now if the CollabNet Desktop does everything that Subclipse
>>> does and all the new
>>>> stuff, then that may work and I'll be glad to give it a whirl.
>>>
>>> The CollabNet Desktop is a layer on top of Subclipse that adds
>>> additional functionality. So Subclipse is still there.
>>>
>>
>> Yes, I understand that part, but does the CollabNet Desktop include
> Subclipse with it's installation, or
>> do I still have to do two (2) installs of plug-ins (Subclipse and CollabNet
> Desktop) to get all the
>> desired features needed?
>
> The CollabNet Desktop requires Subclipse and Mylyn. It includes both
> on its update site so they can all be installed together from the
> single site. Of course if you already have one or both installed the
> Eclipse UI simply hides them in the update process.
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