Remote NetBeans project with svn

I have a remote project that I use for my work; this is on Debian OPS and I am accessing it via SSL. The project is located on a remote machine running SVN.

Is there a way to connect NetBeans to the repository and transfer it directly?

Does this allow the option "Import to remote SVN repository project"?

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Yes, just check the project directly from NetBeans

Follow the steps

  • Open netbeans and click on the command bar on the toolbar

  • From the command menu, select subversion and select checkout.

  • As soon as your check is completed, he will ask you to create a project locally, create it

  • Then it automatically syncs with your repository on the remote server.

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Ok, I figured it out: 3

Here is how you can hack netbeans to have svn and remote in the same project

  • connect to the remote server, pull out the whole project.
    • it will be located somewhere in your user files, such as documents / netbeanprojects / name of the project.
  • Now go to the folder and check the repo from the svn source server ...

  • DONE that you have svn with a remote control: 3

(laughs viciously)

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