Difference
between Subversion and Team Foundation Server 2010
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Difference between TFS and SVN
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Difference between TFS and SVN
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S.No SubversionTeam Foundation Server 20101Check-Out :Download the latest version of all the files.Get Latest :Download the latest version of all the files.2Update:
Updates a file to the latest version. This does nothing if you already have the latest version or a newer version than what is found on the server.Get Latest:Updates a file to the latest version. This does nothing if you already have the latest version or a newer version than what is found on the server.3N/ACheck-Out:Communicate to TFS that you desire to edit a file or folder and set it to writeable within your local filesystem.4Commit:
Uploads any new changes to files you have edited to the Server.Check-In:Uploads any new changes to files you have edited to the Server.5Revision:
The Unit of versioning. Each time you Check-in, that Check-in is given a unique Changeset ID.Changeset:The Unit of versioning. Each time you Check-in, that Check-in is given a unique Changeset ID.6Copy:
A folder that contains a copy of the Main source tree.Branch:
A folder that contains a copy of the Main source tree.7Revert :
Used to undo changes from a Changeset inside the Repository.Rollback:
Used to undo changes from a Changeset inside the Repository.8Diff :
Used to analyze differences between the a file or folder found in your Workspace and that same file or folder found in the Repository.Compare :
Used to analyze differences between the a file or folder found in your Workspace and that same file or folder found in the Repository.9Blame:
Downloads every version of a file and goes line-by-line creating an output file showing the changeset, date, and user who last edited each line of code.Annotate:
Downloads every version of a file and goes line-by-line creating an output file showing the changeset, date, and user who last edited each line of code.10Log :Details a timeline of each Changeset and which user updated that particular file.History:Details a timeline of each Changeset and which user updated that particular file.11N/AWorkspace:A container that maps your Working Folder found on your Local Machine to the Team Foundation Server Repository. Includes details like Name, Owner, and Computer.
Summary:
- Both TFS and SVN uses the same name Add to place a File or Folder into the Repository.
- Both TFS and SVN uses the same name Delete to mark a File or Folder as Deleted on the Server. The file is still there, but it will not be downloaded or uploaded at the next Get or Check-in command.
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