CollabNet Desktop - Eclipse Edition training (Free)
CollabNet is the founder and corporate sponsor of Subversion, the number one software change management and version control system.
With more than 2 million users, the CollabNet Platform is the most widely used platform for distributed software development. CollabNet transforms the way software is developed by simplifying distributed development and enabling organizations to leverage global development talents to deliver better products and innovate faster.
Using the CollabNet Platform, project members can work as one team throughout the lifecycle of a project, regardless of their location. Unlike traditional software development tools, the CollabNet Platform supports globally distributed teams in a cost-effective way, yielding unprecedented annual savings through reduced development infrastructure costs, increased productivity, improved project visibility, and shared access to software assets.
Training
Training URLA set of web-based training modules on the installation, setup and use of the CollabNet Desktop - Eclipse Edition. We are offering these web-based training modules free to OCN members (registration required).
CollabNet Desktop - Eclipse Edition: Getting Started and Commonly Used Features (20 minutes)
Get information and instructions on installing and configuring the Desktop, as well as a demonstration on the use of the Desktop with the CollabNet TeamForge Tracker and Source Code tools.
CollabNet Desktop - Eclipse Edition: Additional Features (13 minutes)
Get a demonstration on the use of the Desktop with the CollabNet TeamForge Documents, File Releases and Tasks tools.
CollabNet Desktop - Eclipse Edition: Understanding Subversion Merge Types (12 minutes)
Get an overview of the different merge types supported by Subversion including: merge a single changeset, merge a range of changesets, repeated merges, reintegrate to parent and rollback merge as well as merging best practices.
CollabNet Desktop - Eclipse Edition: Merging in the Eclipse Desktop (24 minutes)
Get a demonstration of a changeset-based merge within the Eclipse Desktop.
Additional Details
- Date Created: 14/12/2009
- Date Updated: 20/04/2011
- Submitted by: cmedeiros
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