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  Ted Leung on the air: Open Source, Java, Python, and ...
   Mon, 02 Jun 2003   
  
  
  
    Eclipse + Subversion = subclipse
    
   
    
     It was two ApacheCon's ago that I sat in Greg Stein's presentation on Subversion, and I've been waiting expectantly as the Subversion team has gotten closer to beta.
Today I saw a posting for Subclipse, which allows Eclipse to use Subversion as a version control system.  Subclipse is based on the Svn-Up project, which uses JNI to talk to the Subversion C libraries.  While this isn't the optimal implementation for Eclipse (using the Eclipse DeltaV and WebDAV support -- or more likely hacking it up to spec, would be better), it's a lot better than nothing.  One side-effect of the JNI implementation is that the plugin is tied to specific versions of the Subversion libraries.  All in all, a very welcome project.
    
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