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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T15:45:25+00:00 2026-05-22T15:45:25+00:00

I just started a new project which has previously been developed in Eclipse. I

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I just started a new project which has previously been developed in Eclipse. I have not used Eclipse since 2006 and it was for a short non-SVN-controlled project at that time. I have extensive experience with NetBeans and Visual Studio.

The code base is in an SVN repository. I have installed Eclipse (Helios) and TortiseSVN and downloaded the source. I see that there is a .project file and that it contains some eclipse references.

I would like to import the project so that I can edit the files under SVN control. I would then like to either commit the files via the Tortoise client, or more ideally, directly in Eclipse.

I have already reviewed a couple of web sites and questions on this forum, but have not been able to find a how to for this particular use case.

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    2026-05-22T15:45:26+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 3:45 pm
    • You’ll first need to install an SVN plugin for Eclipse – check out Subclipse.

    • The answers to this question document the steps for checking out from an SVN repository.

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    • You’ll find the commands for SVN under the Team sub-menu when you right click on your project.

    • I’ve had trouble in the past when connecting to SVN repositories using the svn+ssh:// protocol – a quick fix is to change the SVN interface (under Window > Preferences > Team > SVN) to the pure Java option (SVNKit IIRC).

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