![]() We can see the project in the Projects panel now. NetBeans asks me whether I want the project to be opened in the IDE right now. ![]() I will also check the Scan for NetBeans Projects after checkout check box so the project will get configured in NetBeans automatically after getting checked out of the repository. I will click on the EquationExample project and will say OK. I can see my last example project in the repository. I will click the Browse button to see how many folders are there in the repository and what to select for checking out. When clicked on Next NetBeans asks about the project to check out for. The repository URL I typed is the URL for my local subversion repository, the same which we created in the last post. NetBeans will show the Checkout dialog box. The Versioning menu has an option of Subversion > Checkout. Let us use that project and check out that project again and see how it is configured in NetBeans IDE 6.1 Beta. We have one local subversion repository and a project added to the repository from the last post. In these cases you will need to check out the project from Subversion repository. ![]() I am considering the case when the project is not yet checked out and configured in NetBeans or you want a second copy of the project checked out locally to test some new feature on the project. If you know there is a project stored in subversion repository and you want to work further in that project. (This post assumes you have installed the Subversion client binary in your windows machine and you have gone through the earlier post Subversion with NetBeans IDE 6.1 Beta) ![]()
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