In this video we're going to take a look at IntelliJ IDEA's built in terminal. This performs the same function as your operating system's terminal or command feature, but using the terminal inside IntelliJ IDEA has a number of benefits.Opening the IntelliJ IDEA Terminal WindowIn this example we have a simple Spring Boot application that needs a running MongoDB database. We can open the terminal window with ⌥F12 on macOS, or Alt+F12 on Windows and Linux. The terminal supports all the same commands that the operating system supports. If we want to start the MongoDB database instance with a s
Tortoisesvn Reintegrate A Branch
And NOT for profit organizations AT the local. And federal levels; for ALL OUR veterans. And their families by rebuilding. And equipping ALL veterans to reintegrate back into society and to Bring awareness and a call to action to ALL communities of the challenges of OUR veterans and their families. Reintegrate a branch is that what you need if you want bring changes from branch to trunk. You can use Merge a range of revisions for merge from trunk to branch. Once a –reintegrate merge is done from branch to trunk, the branch is no longer usable for further work. It’s not able to correctly absorb new trunk changes, nor can it be properly reintegrated to trunk again. For this reason, if you want to keep working on your feature branch, we recommend destroying it and then re-creating it from the trunk. I finished a feature branch, and all changes in the trunk have been merged to it. Talking larry app. Now I want to merge it back to the trunk. My SVN Server is VisualSVN Server 1.6.1. First I switched back to the trunk. Then I choosed 'Reintegrate a branch' and select branchFEATURE. All merge options are keeped with their original values.