The two connectors should both work, here are the differences (more from experience by using them, not by reading their source code):
- SVN Kit:
- Works on all platforms, is a Java-only implementation (no need for DLLs or shared libraries).
- Is a little bit slower than JavaHL Native.
- Keeps its configuration at some other place than a real subversion client like TortoiseSVN (on windows). So if you need both, you have to keep that in mind.
- JavaHL Native:
- Needs a shared library (DLL), that has the same major version as the installed Subversion client. So if you use SVN command client 1.6.x, you should install / use the corresponding JavaHL version.
- Is easy to use under Windows, more difficult to find the right version for Linux or Mac OS X (see Subclipse Wiki: JavaHL
- Is faster and uses the same configuration as the installed SVN command client or TortoiseSVN client.
So you may install both, and switch between them under Windows > Preferences > Team > SVN > SVN Connector
. I have used both and did not notice much difference in my normal word, only in special circumstances. If JavaHL fits in, it is the better connector in my opinion.
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