DISCLAIMER: If you use svn from the command line, this post is possibly irrelevant for you.
Possibly, you have found that post in a search engine, because you have had problems when doing refactoring in eclipse in a project checked out via svn.
DISCLAIMER: If you use svn from the command line, this post is possibly irrelevant for you.
Possibly, you have found that post in a search engine, because you have had problems when doing refactoring in eclipse in a project checked out via svn.
Nowadays, more and more open source projects are hosted on Github – amongst others some great Actionscript-based projects. Actually, Git makes it simple to clone and import a working project to which you can actually commit changes (at least to your cloned, local repository). However, I found it quite complicated to get from the git link to a working project in Flash Builder: I needed to consider a few aspects to get everything up and working. I want to present the approach that worked for me in the following. If you know or figure out a better way, make sure to post it in the comments!
Eclipse with SVN (e.g. Subclipse plugin) looks in three places for a proxy server configuration: