In order to use SVN in Eclipse(Juno)  you need to follow the following steps
Step 1: Update/Install Juno 
- Go to Help
 - Install New Software
 - Select  http:/
/ download.eclipse.org/ releases/ juno in work with  - Select Collaboration
- Select the childs Subversive SVN Team Provider & Subversive Revision Graph (Optional)
 
 - Next Next & install
 
Step 2: Incorporating SVN 
- Open perspective
 - Select SVN Repository Exploring & Team Synchronizing
 
Step 3: Adding repository to your locatoin 
- Click on SVN Repository Exploring
 - Click on New Repository Locatoin
 - Add SVN URL
 - Give your credential
 
Step 4 : Adding project to SVN server. 
- Right click on repository
 - New -> Folder
 - Name the folder
 - Right click on created folder then chose Import
 - Import the project you want to work on.
 
Note : the project has been imported to your SVN server. 
Step 5 : Check out (Download) your project to local drive
- Right click on the folder created by you.
 - Chose Find/Check out as
 - Chose check out as a project with the name specified.
 - Once finished. Go back to Java Perspective now you can see project imported to your workspace (local) with version mentioned at the end.
 
Step 6: Committing a project
- Right click on project
 - Chose Team
 - Chose Commit
 
Note : Short cut Ctrl + Alt + C
Step 7: Compare
If you want to compare the changes made in different instances you can go to Team Synchronizing Perspective 
- Click on Project
 - Chose Team
 - Chose Synchornize with Repository
 
Note : Here you will get the changes made to the files, you can compare & merge the changes made by other instances.


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