keyring that is stored in the root of the Eclipse configuration folder. SVNKit caches information in the Eclipse keyring. Just find and delete the file with the cached information. On Linux and OSX it is located in ~/.subversion/auth. On Windows this is located in %APPDATA%\Subversion\auth. JavaHL caches the information in the same location as the command line client - in the Subversion runtime configuration area. The location of the cache varies based on the client adapter used. ![]() Currently, you have to manually delete the cache. You can also allow the adapter to cache this information and a common question is how do you delete this cached information so that you can be prompted again? We have an open request to have an API added to JavaHL so that we could provide a UI to do this. This is because the JavaHL and SVNKit client adapters are intelligent enough to prompt you for this information when they need to - including when your password has changed. Subclipse does not collect or store username and password credentials when defining a repository.
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