Add / Edit / Remove Repository Locations
Usually, team members do all of their work separately, in their own working copy, and then must share their work by committing their changes. This is done using an Apache Subversion™ repository. Oxygen XML Editor supports versions 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 1.7, and 1.8 of the SVN repository format.
Before you can begin working with a Subversion repository, you must define a repository location in the Repositories view.
To create a repository location, use the  New Repository
               Location action that is available in the Repository
            menu, the Repositories view toolbar, and in the contextual menu. This
            action opens the New Repository Location dialog box, which prompts you
            for the URL
               of the repository you want to connect to. You can also use peg revisions at the end of the
               URLs (for example,
New Repository
               Location action that is available in the Repository
            menu, the Repositories view toolbar, and in the contextual menu. This
            action opens the New Repository Location dialog box, which prompts you
            for the URL
               of the repository you want to connect to. You can also use peg revisions at the end of the
               URLs (for example, URL@rev1234) to browse only that specific
            revision. No authentication information is requested at the time the location is defined.
            It
            is left to the Subversion client to request the user and password information when
            it is
            needed. The main benefit of allowing Subversion to manage your password is that it
            prompts you
            for a new password only when your password changes.
         
Once you enter the repository URL, Oxygen XML Editor tries to contact the server to
            get the content of the repository for displaying it in the Repositories view. If the server does not respond in the
            timeout interval set in the preferences, an error is displayed. If you do not want
            to wait
            until the timeout expires, you can use the  Stop button from
            the toolbar of the view.
Stop button from
            the toolbar of the view.
         
To edit a repository location, use the  Edit Repository
               Location action that is available in the Repository
            menu and in the contextual menu. This action opens the Edit Repository
               Location dialog box, which prompts you for the URL of the
               repository you want to connect to. You can also use peg revisions at the end of the
               URLs (for example,
Edit Repository
               Location action that is available in the Repository
            menu and in the contextual menu. This action opens the Edit Repository
               Location dialog box, which prompts you for the URL of the
               repository you want to connect to. You can also use peg revisions at the end of the
               URLs (for example, URL@rev1234) to browse only that specific
            revision.
         
To remove a repository location, use the  Remove Repository Location action that is available
            in the Repository menu and in the contextual menu. A confirmation
            dialog box is displayed to make sure that you do not accidentally remove the wrong
            locations.
Remove Repository Location action that is available
            in the Repository menu and in the contextual menu. A confirmation
            dialog box is displayed to make sure that you do not accidentally remove the wrong
            locations.
         
The order of the repositories can be changed in the Repositories
            view at any time with the  Up arrow and
Up arrow and  Down arrow buttons on
            the toolbar of the view. For example, pressing the up arrow once moves the selected
            repository
            in the list up one position.
Down arrow buttons on
            the toolbar of the view. For example, pressing the up arrow once moves the selected
            repository
            in the list up one position.
         
To set the reference revision number of an SVN repository use the Change the Revision to Browse action that is available in the Repository menu and in the contextual menu. The revision number of the repository is used for displaying the contents of the repository when it is viewed in the Repositories view. Only the files and folders that were present in the repository at the moment when this revision number was generated in the repository are displayed as contents of the repository tree. Also, this revision number is used for all the operations executed directly from the Repositories view.
