Lynda - SVN for Java Developers
Size: 624 MB | Duration: 4h 2m | Video: AVC (.mp4) 1280x720 15&30fps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 2ch
Genre: eLearning | Level: Intermediate | Language: English
Size: 624 MB | Duration: 4h 2m | Video: AVC (.mp4) 1280x720 15&30fps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 2ch
Genre: eLearning | Level: Intermediate | Language: English
Given that programmers are constantly modifying their code—and that other developers often touch the very same code—it's crucial to keep track of your changes. By leveraging software version control systems such as Apache Subversion (SVN), you can help your team stay on the same page. In this course, learn how to use SVN to keep track of your code changes and merge conflicting changes. Julian Robichaux covers key concepts and terminology such as trunks, commits, and revisions, and explains how to create a new Java project, make changes, and create branches. He also covers how to find and fix conflicts using Eclipse, create a release, and use SVN and Git together.
* Trunks, tags, and branches
* Checkout, commits, and revisions
* Merging, locking, and working with a team
* TortoiseSVN on Windows
* SVN integration with Eclipse
* Connecting to a project
* Creating a new Java project in Eclipse
* Connecting to an existing Java project using Eclipse
* Dealing with projects that move to a new location
* Making changes and creating branches
* Tracking changes and dealing with conflicts
* Creating a release
* Checkout, commits, and revisions
* Merging, locking, and working with a team
* TortoiseSVN on Windows
* SVN integration with Eclipse
* Connecting to a project
* Creating a new Java project in Eclipse
* Connecting to an existing Java project using Eclipse
* Dealing with projects that move to a new location
* Making changes and creating branches
* Tracking changes and dealing with conflicts
* Creating a release
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