OpenSVN; A free SVN repository
March 7, 2007 ·
Edit 2012-01-17:
OpenSVN seems to be down.
I moved to xp-dev.com a couple of months ago. They have a free plan that works like a charm.
This was a plug for OpenSVN a free subversion repository.
I use it for keeping my university work so I can reach it from all my computers and revert to old version of reports and source code.
Sourceforge also uses subversion, but I guess my school work doesn’t really apply as an open source project. I have logview4net hosted there though.
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What would be the best online SVN repository for java based application?
I don’t think it matters at all what language you are programming in, in regards to online SVN repositories.
If you are not using an IDE that has support for SVN the source code is just text files anyway.