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Hi,

I use netbeans in my windows platform. I need to checkout the code from netbeans from a linux box. Is there any plugin available for this?
I know tortoise SVN can do this. But, can it be integrated with netbeans?
Please clarify.

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Tortoise SVN doesn't run on Linux. I haven't tried Rabbit VCS, but it looks like the standalone UI for Linux.

However, you don't need a separate tool. NetBeans comes with an integrated SVN client by default. Why not use that?
 
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Just realized that you aren't on Linux; just the repository is. You could use Tortoise, but I'd still recommend using the integrated built-in Netbeans client.
 
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