Eclipse and all derivatives (IBM Rational, Borland CodeGear, MyEclipse IDE
etc...)
NetBeans
JDeveloper
IntelliJ IDEA
Visual Studio 2003 and later
Any MS SCC compliant IDE (via inexpensive commercial offering)
Probably lots more.
Mark
On 3/29/07, Barb_Krueger@efunds.com <Barb_Krueger@efunds.com> wrote:
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> Allows you to run Subversion commands directly from the IDE, so checkout,
> checkin, and labeling are done right from the IDE.
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> For instance, I know that CVS allows for these actions (mentioned above)
> in IBM WebSphere and Oracle JDeveloper. Serena's PVCS does not.
>
> Barbara L. Krueger
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> *Matjaz <mc1607slo@gmail.com>*
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> 03/29/2007 04:37 PM
> To
> Barb_Krueger@eFunds.Com cc
> users@subversion.tigris.org Subject
> Re: Subversion supported IDEs
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> What exactly is your definition of 'SVN compatible IDE'?
>
> Matjaz
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* *Barb_Krueger@eFunds.Com* <Barb_Krueger@eFunds.Com>
> *To:* *users@subversion.tigris.org* <users@subversion.tigris.org>
> *Sent:* 29-Mar-2007, 23:29 +0200
> *Subject:* Subversion supported IDEs
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>
> Need a list of IDEs that are compatible with Subversion. And maybe a
> list of known incompatibilities between Subversion and IDEs.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Barbara L. Krueger
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Thanks
Mark Phippard
http://markphip.blogspot.com/
Received on Thu Mar 29 23:58:14 2007