Vskills certification for Subversion Version Control Professional assesses the candidate as per the company’s need for versioning and version control of software development. The certification tests the candidates on various areas in version control basics, installation, configuration and administration of Subversion, branching, merging, WebDAV, customizing and embedding subversion.
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Vskills certification for Subversion Version Control Professional assesses the candidate as
per the company’s need for versioning and version control of software development. The
certification tests the candidates on various areas in version control basics, installation,
configuration and administration of Subversion, branching, merging, WebDAV,
customizing and embedding subversion.
Why should one takeWhy should one takeWhy should one takeWhy should one take this certification?this certification?this certification?this certification?
This Course is intended for professionals and graduates wanting to excel in their chosen
areas. It is also well suited for those who are already working and would like to take
certification for further career progression.
Earning Vskills Subversion Version Control Professional Certification can help candidate
differentiate in today's competitive job market, broaden their employment opportunities by
displaying their advanced skills, and result in higher earning potential.
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Job seekers looking to find employment in IT or software development departments of
various companies, students generally wanting to improve their skill set and make their CV
stronger and existing employees looking for a better role can prove their employers the
value of their skills through this certification.
Test DetailsTest DetailsTest DetailsTest Details
• Duration:Duration:Duration:Duration: 60 minutes
• No. of questions:No. of questions:No. of questions:No. of questions: 50
• Maximum marks:Maximum marks:Maximum marks:Maximum marks: 50, Passing marks: 25 (50%)
There is no negative marking in this module.
Fee StructureFee StructureFee StructureFee Structure
Rs. 4,000/- (Includes all taxes)
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Subversion Version Control Professionals are in great demand. Companies specializing in
software development, software outsourcing or versioning are constantly hiring skilled
Subversion Version Control Professionals. Various public and private companies also need
Subversion Version Control Professional for their IT or software development
departments.
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Table of ContentsTable of ContentsTable of ContentsTable of Contents
1.1.1.1. Fundamental ConceptsFundamental ConceptsFundamental ConceptsFundamental Concepts
1.1 Version Control Basics
1.2 Version Control the Subversion Way
2.2.2.2. Basic UsageBasic UsageBasic UsageBasic Usage
2.1 Getting Data into Your Repository
2.2 Creating a Working Copy
2.3 Basic Work Cycle
2.4 Examining History
2.5 Sometimes You Just Need to Clean Up
2.6 Dealing with Structural Conflicts
3.3.3.3. Advanced TopicsAdvanced TopicsAdvanced TopicsAdvanced Topics
3.1 Revision Specifiers
3.2 Peg and Operative Revisions
3.3 File Portability
3.4 Ignoring Unversioned Items
3.5 Keyword Substitution
3.6 Sparse Directories
3.7 Locking
3.8 Externals Definitions
3.9 Changelists
3.10 Network Model
4.4.4.4. Branching and MergingBranching and MergingBranching and MergingBranching and Merging
4.1 What's a Branch?
4.2 Using Branches
4.3 Basic Merging
4.4 Advanced Merging
4.5 Traversing Branches
4.6 Tags
4.7 Branch Maintenance
4.8 Common Branching Patterns
4.9 Vendor Branches
4.10 To Branch or Not to Branch?
5.5.5.5. Repository AdministrationRepository AdministrationRepository AdministrationRepository Administration
5.1 The Subversion Repository, Defined
5.2 Strategies for Repository Deployment
5.3 Creating and Configuring Your Repository
5.4 Repository Maintenance
5.5 Moving and Removing Repositories
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6.6.6.6. Server ConfigurationServer ConfigurationServer ConfigurationServer Configuration
6.1 Overview
6.2 Choosing a Server Configuration
6.3 svnserve, a Custom Server
6.4 httpd, the Apache HTTP Server
6.5 Path-Based Authorization
6.6 High-level Logging
6.7 Server Optimization
6.8 Supporting Multiple Repository Access Methods
7.7.7.7. Customizing Your Subversion ExperienceCustomizing Your Subversion ExperienceCustomizing Your Subversion ExperienceCustomizing Your Subversion Experience
7.1 Runtime Configuration Area
7.2 Localization
7.3 Using External Editors
7.4 Using External Differencing and Merge Tools
8.8.8.8. Embedding SubversionEmbedding SubversionEmbedding SubversionEmbedding Subversion
8.1 Layered Library Design
8.2 Using the APIs
9.9.9.9. Subversion Complete RefereSubversion Complete RefereSubversion Complete RefereSubversion Complete Referencencencence
9.1 svn—Subversion Command-Line Client
9.2 svnadmin—Subversion Repository Administration
9.3 svnlook—Subversion Repository Examination
9.4 svnsync—Subversion Repository Mirroring
9.5 svnrdump—Remote Subversion Repository Data Migration
9.6 svnserve—Custom Subversion Server
9.7 svndumpfilter—Subversion History Filtering
9.8 svnversion—Subversion Working Copy Version Info
9.9 mod_dav_svn—Subversion Apache HTTP Server Module
9.10 mod_authz_svn—Subversion Apache HTTP Authorization Module
9.11 Subversion Properties
9.12 Repository Hooks
10.10.10.10. Subversion for CVS USubversion for CVS USubversion for CVS USubversion for CVS Userssersserssers
10.1 Revision Numbers Are Different Now
10.2 Directory Versions
10.3 More Disconnected Operations
10.4 Distinction Between Status and Update
10.5 Branches and Tags
10.6 Metadata Properties
10.7 Conflict Resolution
10.8 Binary Files and Translation
10.9 Versioned Modules
10.10 Authentication
10.11 Converting a Repository from CVS to Subversion
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11.11.11.11. WebDAV and AutoversioningWebDAV and AutoversioningWebDAV and AutoversioningWebDAV and Autoversioning
11.1 What Is WebDAV?
11.2 Autoversioning
11.3 Client Interoperability
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Sample QuestionsSample QuestionsSample QuestionsSample Questions
1.1.1.1. Which command in Subversion is used to import filesWhich command in Subversion is used to import filesWhich command in Subversion is used to import filesWhich command in Subversion is used to import files????
A. import
B. svn import
C. import svn
D. None of the above
2222.... Which element is not applied the subversion’s revision number?Which element is not applied the subversion’s revision number?Which element is not applied the subversion’s revision number?Which element is not applied the subversion’s revision number?
A. Entire tree
B. Individual files
C. Depends upon commit level
D. None of the above
3333.... Which schema is used for an access method of SVN through an SSH tunnelWhich schema is used for an access method of SVN through an SSH tunnelWhich schema is used for an access method of SVN through an SSH tunnelWhich schema is used for an access method of SVN through an SSH tunnel
A. ssh://
B. https://
C. svn+ssh://
D. None of the above
4444.... Where does the subversion’s working copy reside?Where does the subversion’s working copy reside?Where does the subversion’s working copy reside?Where does the subversion’s working copy reside?
A. Local computer
B. FTP server
C. SVN server
D. None of the above
5555.... What does DAV refers to in WebDAV?What does DAV refers to in WebDAV?What does DAV refers to in WebDAV?What does DAV refers to in WebDAV?
A. Distributed Authoring and Versioning
B. Distributed Arrangement and Versioning
C. Distributed Authority and Versioning
D. None of the above
Answers: 1 (B), 2 (B), 3 (C), 4 (A), 5 (A)