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Oracle’s JDeveloper Subversion Integration
Oracle JDeveloper is a free integrated development environment (IDE) for building service oriented applications using the latest industry standards for Java, XML, Web Services and SQL.
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Capabilities
Features / Benefits
Comprehensive IDE-based operations
- Create new repositories.
- Checkout, commit, and update code.
- Browse repository connections, display file content (raw content).
- Delete and create remote directories.
- Copy URL.
- Branch and tag.
- Working copy – automatic commit / update from any node in the application structure.
Review and Action Pending Changes
- In addition to working with files and working copies in the Application Navigator you can:
- View the Incoming Changes Tab to preview changes others are making and Update.
- View the Candidates Tab to preview unversioned files and Add.
- View the Outgoing Changes Tab to review changed files and Commit.
Branch Support
- Branch, Tag, Merge, and Switch, all without leaving JDeveloper.
- View the Incoming Changes tab to preview changes others are making.
Import Developer Applications
- Import JDeveloper Applications and start versioning them with Subversion.
Review Changes in History
- Use Version History Tool to compare any version of a file or a folder.
- View annotations live in the Code Editor.
Merge and Resolve Conflicts
- Reduce unresolvable conflicts using JDeveloper's sophisticated local merge.
- Use interactive GUI to browse and update unresolvable conflicts reported during the merge process.
- Automatically utilize XML aware compare / merge to ensure file characteristics such as element attribute ordering are not marked as a change.
Refactoring support
- Rename files and preview a list of the usages of a name before making changes.
- Easily remove files from version control.
View and Edit Subversion Properties
- View, use and extend Subversion properties through simple dialogs at file and folder level.
- Utilize such properties as svn:ignore to exclude files from version control.
- Set locks on files that should only be edited by one user at a time.
- Set svn:keywords to automatically have audit information added to your files.
- Add your own properties to integrate with other development systems such as your bug control system.
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