Rick, i have been there and i know getting into SVN with cfeclipse can 
be a task. Here's my advice

1. Use http://www.hosted-projects.com. This is a great service that will 
host your SVN projects (trac enabled)for only $7 a month.
This will save you the biggest job of having to set up a SVN server. 
With the added bonus of providing you with offsite storage of your SVN 
projects.
2. Download load http://svnbook.red-bean.com/ You don't need to read all 
of it, just the basic commands will do to get you started.
3. Install subeclipse client in eclipse, have a brows at its docs.
4. Point subeclipse at a project/repositroy - which you could create 
very easily at hosted-projects.com
5. Play around with a practice project.

SVN is not only for code revsions. You can use it for almost data you 
need to version i.e. documentation/novels. For non code svn use 
http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/ client. This also is good a way to learn 
about SVN and the basic commands.



Rick Faircloth wrote:
> Thanks for the info Tom... I think what I need, and maybe it's out there,
> is a good tutorial on using Eclipse/CFEclipse.  I've viewed several videos,
> read many info pieces on using it, but all of them approach the topic from
> one perspective.
>
> What I'd like to see a several tutorials... 
>
> (1) Eclipse/CFEclipse/SVN: Beginners
> (2) Eclipse/CFEclipse/SVN: Intermediate
> (3) Eclipse/CFEclipse/SVN: Advanced
>
> Each with a goal of producing a full working environment appropriate for
> the level of user.
>
> Then, as a user progresses, they can step up to the next level and begin
> to utilize an "Intermediate" level of features appropriate to their 
> experience.
>
> Too many of the info pieces take a "one-style-fits-all", 
> "we-assume-you-know-too-much"
> approach and leave those trying to get a handle on the whole thing with no 
> knowledge
> at all too much in a dark room looking for handles.
>
> Thanks for the help!
>
> Rick
>
>
>   
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Tom Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2007 6:54 AM
>> To: CF-Talk
>> Subject: Re: Eclipse & CFEclipse
>>
>> On Monday 03 Dec 2007, Rick Faircloth wrote:
>>     
>>> But after reading the discussion on the list about "trunk", "tree", etc.,
>>> and whatever else SVN involves, it seems like some serious complication
>>>       
>> Don't use trunk/tag/branch if they are too much for you (although you should
>> have some way to say 'what is on the live server is r24357'.
>>
>> I'm fairly sure you can make Eclipse auto checkin/out when you edit files.
>>
>> --
>> Tom Chiverton
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