First, direct import imports
1. Click file–> Import to enter the Project window
2. Select Check out project from SVN and click Next
3. Select Create a new repository location and click Next
4. Enter the SVN project remote address at the URL and click Next
5. Select the retrieved remote project and click Next
6. Enter the project name and click Next
7. Select the workspace and click Finish to import the project.
Two. SVN repository import:
1. Click the icon with "+" in the upper right corner of Eclipse to go to the open perspective window
2. Select the SVN Resource Research library and click OK
3. The corresponding icon appears in the upper right corner, and enters the SVN repository interface
4. Right-click in the blank location, click New –> repository location, go to add SVN repository interface
5. Enter the SVN project remote address at the URL and click Finish
6. A retrieved remote project appears in the SVN repository interface
7. Tap the SVN address of the remote project, right-click and click "Check out as"
8. Enter the project name and click Next
9. Select the workspace and click Finish to import the project.
Three. SVN client import:
1. Create an empty folder, right-click in the folder, and click "SVN Checkout"
2. Checkout window appears, enter the SVN project remote address at URL of repository, click OK
3. Wait for the project to be checked out successfully
4. Click OK and the following contents will appear in the folder
5. Open Eclipse, click File–> Import to enter the Import Project window
6. Select the normal import project mode:general–> Existing Projects into Workspace, click Next
7. Go to the Import window and click Browse to select the previously created folder
8. After selecting, the project address and project name appears, click Finish, to this project import completed
The Project Explorer interface for 9.Eclipse appears with the imported projects, which show the Java project, and if the Web project requires only the appropriate settings.
Three ways to import svn in eclipse