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    Subversive SVN Connector

    Subversive SVN Connector

    Extensible SVN Connector for Eclipse Subversive plug-in

    Eclipse's Subversive plug-ins allow usage of the Subversion version control from within your Eclipse workspace, however these plug-ins require a SVN connector in order to work. This connector is based on the SVKit toolkit, which in itslef is a pure Java based SVN library. Apart from offering Subversion functionality this connector also allows you to extend and plugin your own custom conflict resolution handler, using Eclipse's extension points.
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    SvnAdmin is a Subversion administration tool for Eclipse. It is provided as an Eclipse plug-in, and it supports remote user and repository management.
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    Commit Warning Checker is a small eclipse plugin that lets you check not to commit warnings into repository. Currently it works with Java and SVN only.
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    Jistory is an Eclipse plug-in for history sensitive detection of design anomalies in source code. This plug-in aims to aid the developer in writing better code by using history sensitive heuristics to analyse multiple versions of source code.
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