It has always bothered me that I can’t find earlier versions of Mule product. Someone asked me the same question today. So I took myself to task to figure out the bottom of this thing. I think I may have found the holy grail, so to speak. In this case, my colleague wants to download anypoint. Download Anypoint Studio and Mule. Build and test APIs and integrations quickly with Anypoint Platform’s desktop IDE. Get started quickly with hundreds of prebuilt connectors and templates.
April 03, 2017 / by Pradeep Vijayakumar / In /
Subversion For Anypoint Studio On Mac
Anypoint Studio, as we all know, is a MuleSoft’s customized version of Eclipse IDE. It comes well integrated with Anypoint Platform (CloudHub) Runtime Manager. It will be nice if we can also do version control from Anypoint Studio. MuleSoft’s documentation clearly explains how to use Subversion with Studio.
Issues with SVNKit and Authentication
Although very clearly explained, it didn’t work very well on Mac OS X 10.11.6. Anypoint Studio version used here is 6.2.3.On Step 2, the link to Subclipse Update Site leads us to Subclipse 1.8.x. Although it installed fine, when tried to share a project (Right Click -> Team -> Share), it threw errors saying org.apache.subversion.javahl.ClientException: svn: E155021: This client is too old to work with the working copy at
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After clicking Ok, it did move further all the way up to the authentication dialogs, which was very promising. But it didn’t go any further. Every time the user ID and password information were submitted, it seemed not to accept them and the dialog box kept reappearing. It didn’t even say what the error was.
Subclipse version 1.8.x was not the latest. Although a system update did not find the fact there was a new version (of course, the update site is specific to 1.8.x), trying to edit the URL to have 1.10.x Subclipse 1.10.x helped. This also brought in the latest SVNkit version with it. After installation, luckily, when tried sharing my project it did not throw any client too old
errors. But again, it went no further - just the same authentication issue again.
Tried various options, but after giving a second thought to the actual issue it started to become very clear. There was a Save Password
checkbox that had given a false sense of security that there is no need to re-enter the credentials. But it could probably only get effective once it completes all the set up stages. So tried to persist and went on to enter the user name and passwords, until it gave up. Fortunately, brute force did work this time! :fist: :fist:
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