Dear Bob and Mark,
Thanks for your replies. "Oracle SQL Developer" is not a Windows Tool (Not
a Microsoft Tool like Visual Studio). Its a tool developed by Oracle Corp.
and they claim to have close integration with Subversion. Kindly have a
quick look at this link
http://www.oracle.com/technology/oramag/oracle/08-jul/o48sql.html.
Though they have the tutorial for its usage, it does not have any doc on its
installation/integration/setup process. Kindly let me know or forward me to
any info that you might have.
Thanks you and appreciate you response,
Abhi
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 3:33 PM, Bob Archer <Bob.Archer_at_amsi.com> wrote:
> > On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 3:21 PM, Bob Archer <Bob.Archer_at_amsi.com> wrote:
> > >> I am an Oracle Developer and I use "Oracle SQL Developer" IDE a lot. I
> > was
> > >> wondering if anyone would be kind enough to refer me the setup process
> > of
> > >> integrating Subversion with Oracle SQL Developer.
> > >> Thank you,
> > >> Abhi
> > >
> > > Is that a Windows tool? If so, does it support the SCC providers?
> > >
> > > If yes to both of those you could try Ankha
> > > http://ankhsvn.open.collab.net/
> >
> > AnkhSVN is not a Windows SCC provider. It is an integration
> > specifically for modern versions of Visual Studio.
> >
>
> That used to be true... but from the project web site:
>
> In February 2008 the decision was made to rewrite the AnkhSVN engine to
> create a full Source Code Control Package (SCC) for Visual Studio 2005, 2008
> and later on top of the new SharpSvn library. The new engine will be the
> base of the new 2.X releases which saw its initial release in June 2008.
> This new version integrates deeply in Visual Studio to give better
> performance, stability and usability. The new Pending Changes window gives
> an up-to-date overview of all your project actions and provides easy access
> to most subversion commands.
>
>
> BOb
>
Received on 2010-03-04 21:42:53 CET