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## When Eclipse starts you MUST also see a new dialog box called 'Install Connectors'; there is a software component called SVN connector that must be install, that comes from a company called Polaroid
### At the time of this writing, namely Jan 2011, the product is called SVN Kit 1.3.3; please click the check box and follow the instruction to install the connector. (click Finish->Next->Next->Accept->Finish)
#### At one point a dialog box "Security Warning" will be displayed; At the question: 'Do you want to continue with the installation?" click OK. (this is a standard message for the software installed from outside Eclipse open source projects, as it is the case here)
### Click Restart Now when you are asked by the Software Updates dialog.
## When Eclipse starts you must have an new Welcome page with Subversive Overview link (read it, if you want to now more), but at the point you have not finished the install process.
# In Eclipse click menu Window->Open Perspective->Other...
## In the Open Perspective dialog you must see the SVN Repository Exploring item; click on it and click OK.## In the SVN Repository Panel (the left panel), click the New Repository Location button (the yellow cylinder with the plus greenish sign).### The dialog box "New Repository Location" has few items:#### For URL: svn://zenit.senecac.on.ca/ecl500/Lectures#### For User: guest#### For Password: 1673852### Click Finish## At this point in the SVN Repository panel you should see the content of svn://zenit.senecac.on.ca/ecl500/Lectures## Write click on item that you are studying in this particular lab (for instance in the basic/hello select w11-basics-hello item).## Right click on selected item and click on Check Out menu.# '''Check your working environment''' by running the [https://guest:1673852@zenit.senecac.on.ca/svn/ecl500/Lectures/trunk/w11-{{{type-small}}}-hello/ Hello Sample from Course Repository]
At this point YOU HAVE THE SVN (subversive repository installed).
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  You may also want to install [http://www.junit.org/ JUnit Test] '''Check your working environment''' by running the [https://guest:1673852@zenit.senecac.on.ca/svn/ecl500/Lectures/trunk/w11-{{{type-small}}}-hello/ Hello Sample from Course Repository]