It's a bit title.
In fact, not only does eclipse integrate SVN, but all SVN access user changes can be referred to the following method
# Login # After logging on to SVN for the first time, SVN stores user login information in the auth folder controlled by SVN # You only need to delete the auth folder, the next time you log on to SVN, you will be prompted to enter the user name and password. # The auth storage location is as follows # win7c: \ Users \ jadyer \ appdata \ roaming \ subversion \ auth # xpc: \ Documents and Settings \ jadyer \ Application Data \ subversion \ auth # login # If tortoisesvn is installed, it is better to do it # desktop --> right-click --> tortoisesvn --> Settings --> saved data --> authentication data --> clear # Authentication #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------