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Version Control with Subversion
Version Control with Subversion
ISBN: 0596510330
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 127
Authors:
C. Michael Pilato
,
Ben Collins-Sussman
,
Brian W. Fitzpatrick
BUY ON AMAZON
Version Control with Subversion
Table of Contents
Copyright
Foreword
Preface
Audience
How to Read this Book
Conventions Used in This Book
Organization of This Book
This Book is Free
Comments and Questions
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Introduction
1.1 What Is Subversion?
1.2 Subversion s History
1.3 Subversion s Features
1.4 Subversion s Architecture
1.5 Installing Subversion
1.6 Subversion s Components
1.7 A Quick Start
Chapter 2. Basic Concepts
2.1 The Repository
2.2 Versioning Models
2.3 Subversion in Action
2.4 Summary
Chapter 3. Guided Tour
3.1 Help
3.2 Import
3.3 Revisions: Numbers, Keywords, and Dates, Oh My
3.4 Initial Checkout
3.5 Basic Work Cycle
3.6 Examining History
3.7 Other Useful Commands
3.8 Summary
Chapter 4. Branching and Merging
4.1 What s a Branch?
4.2 Using Branches
4.3 Copying Changes Between Branches
4.4 Common Use-Cases for Merging
4.5 Switching a Working Copy
4.6 Tags
4.7 Branch Maintenance
4.8 Summary
Chapter 5. Repository Administration
5.1 Repository Basics
5.2 Repository Creation and Configuration
5.3 Repository Maintenance
5.4 Adding Projects
5.5 Summary
Chapter 6. Server Configuration
6.1 Overview
6.2 Network Model
6.3 svnserve
6.4 httpd
6.5 Supporting Multiple Repository Access Methods
Chapter 7. Advanced Topics
7.1 Runtime Configuration Area
7.2 Properties
7.3 Externals Definitions
7.4 Vendor Branches
Chapter 8. Developer Information
8.1 Layered Library Design
8.2 Using the APIs
8.3 Inside the Working Copy Administration Area
8.4 WebDAV
8.5 Programming with Memory Pools
8.6 Contributing to Subversion
Chapter 9. Subversion Complete Reference
9.1 The Subversion Command Line Client: svn
9.2 svnadmin
9.3 svnlook
9.4 svnserve
Appendix A. Subversion for CVS Users
A.1 Revision Numbers Are Different Now
A.2 Directory Versions
A.3 More Disconnected Operations
A.4 Distinction Between Status and Update
A.5 Branches and Tags
A.6 Metadata Properties
A.7 Conflict Resolution
A.8 Binary Files and Translation
A.9 Versioned Modules
A.10 Authentication
A.11 Converting a Repository from CVS to Subversion
Appendix B. Troubleshooting
B.1 Common Problems
Appendix C. WebDAV and Autoversioning
C.1 Basic WebDAV Concepts
C.2 Subversion and DeltaV
C.3 Autoversioning Interoperability
Appendix D. Third-Party Tools
D.1 Clients and Plugins
D.2 Language Bindings
D.3 Repository Converters
D.4 Higher-Level Tools
D.5 Repository Browsing Tools
Appendix E. Creative Commons Attribution License
E.1 Creative Commons Legal Code
Colophon
Index
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index_B
index_C
index_D
index_E
index_F
index_G
index_H
index_I
index_J
index_K
index_L
index_M
index_N
index_O
index_P
index_Q
index_R
index_S
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Version Control with Subversion
ISBN: 0596510330
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 127
Authors:
C. Michael Pilato
,
Ben Collins-Sussman
,
Brian W. Fitzpatrick
BUY ON AMAZON
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Introduction
Database Modeling
Object Types, Predicates, and Basic Constraints
Editing Logical Models”Intermediate Aspects
Other Features and Best Practices
Crystal Reports 9 on Oracle (Database Professionals)
Connectivity, Authentication, and Privileges
Oracle Structures
PL/SQL
Optimizing: The Oracle Side
The Crystal Repository
MySQL Stored Procedure Programming
Interacting with the Database
Handling SQL Errors: A Preview
Working with Savepoints
Using MySQL Stored Programs in Applications
Using Stored Procedures with Spring
ERP and Data Warehousing in Organizations: Issues and Challenges
ERP Systems Impact on Organizations
ERP System Acquisition: A Process Model and Results From an Austrian Survey
The Second Wave ERP Market: An Australian Viewpoint
Data Mining for Business Process Reengineering
Intrinsic and Contextual Data Quality: The Effect of Media and Personal Involvement
Inside Network Security Assessment: Guarding Your IT Infrastructure
Security Requires Information Classification
Risk Terminology
Level II Assessments
Training IT Staff and End Users
Conclusions
Visual C# 2005 How to Program (2nd Edition)
Summary
Terminology
Exercises
Self-Review Exercises
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