Thanks a lot Luc! I now have 4 folders that contain the right packages under
the J2SE 1.5 and JUnit 4! Your help is invaluable!
Le 28/01/2011 20:18, Michael Giannakopoulos a écrit :
> Hello Luc,
Hi Michael,
>
> First of all thanks for your answer!
>
>> You should not move files.
>> Just checkout starting from the top folder containing the pom.xml file.
>
> Well, in Eclipse i follow the "File->New->Project" option and t
Hello Luc,
First of all thanks for your answer!
>You should not move files.
>Just checkout starting from the top folder containing the pom.xml file.
Well, in Eclipse i follow the "File->New->Project" option and then in the
wizard i choose "Checkout Projects from SVN". Next, i choose to use an
ex
Le 28/01/2011 17:17, Michael Giannakopoulos a écrit :
> Hello guys,
Hi Michael
>
> I have one main problem with the svn... I use eclipse and its plugin in
> order to synchronize a java project with the current code in the trunk...
> However the problem that i face is that there are three differe
Problem solved... Sorry disturbing you for this issue!
Hello guys,
I have one main problem with the svn... I use eclipse and its plugin in
order to synchronize a java project with the current code in the trunk...
However the problem that i face is that there are three different folders in
the trunk to synchronize from: folder main, folder test and fol