
See pic below to see the components I installed with Subclipse: log error log file: : Could not initialize class .SVNClientĪt .javahl.JhlClientAdapter.(JhlClientAdapter.java:57)Īt .(Activator.java:64)Īt .Activator.getClientAdapter(Activator.java:70)Īt .(SVNClientManager.java:127)Īt .(SVNClientManager.java:94)Īt .(SVNProviderPlugin.java:462)Īt .(SVNRepositoryLocation.java:257)Īt .(RemoteFolder.java:164)Īt .(RemoteFolder.java:260)Īt .ui.(FetchMembersOperation.java:41)Īt .ui.(SVNOperation.java:90)Īt .ui.(SVNRepositoryRootElement.java:73)Īt .progress.DeferredTreeContentManager$1.run(DeferredTreeContentManager.java:238)Īt .(Worker.java:54) But after creating a remote repository and trying to browse it in the SVN Repository Exploring perspective I see this in the Eclipse. I also upgraded to Eclipse Luna 4.4.0 and installed Subclipse. Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 24.65-b04, mixed mode)

Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0_65-b17) I just recently upgraded to Java 7: $ java -version I'm now running into the same issue though. I've been using Eclipse/Subclipse together for a long time without the javahl issues.

I know there are tons of Eclipse/Subclipse questions out there regarding issues with javahl.
