You can actually import your entire CFB2 workspace if you want (projects
included). By default (and on Windows), CFB2 put the workspace in
C:\Users\Username\Adobe ColdFusion Builder Workspace. You can point CFB3
to that same workspace if you want, or copy it into the one created by
CFB3
Also, you can use the AnyEditTools plugin (http://andrei.gmxhome.de/anyedit/)
to export / import any working sets that you have defined. This works great
if you use the same workspace that you had for your previous CFB or Eclipse
installation.
On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 3:10 PM, Carl Von Stetten
Also, you can use the AnyEditTools plugin (
http://andrei.gmxhome.de/anyedit/)
Excellent! Thanx for sharing!
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On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 4:33 PM,
Can I just say this, there are dangers to just using the same workspace.
These dangers are not just limited to the fact that plugins etc., and
Eclipse itself stores a lot of information in here that could very easily
be out of date for any updates to either Eclipse or any of the related
plugins.
I have never been a fan of the sync in CFB, I have always used
Scooters Beyond Compare. ...
+1 for Beyond Compare, it's awesome.
On an unrelated note, is there something I'm missing during the CF
Builder 3 setup process to import settings and projects and such from
Builder 2? I have
That is actually a good question. In Eclipse the way you do this is go to
import, which will open up the type of import. You then go to install and
select from previous installation. I have done this with CFB2 when it was
running as a plugin to an Eclipse Installation, but I just tried to do this
I have taken the advice of several members of this list and installed
ColdFusion Builder 3. For the last hour I have been frustrated, trying to
upload a single file to my production server.
It's quite likely I'm coming at this from the wrong angle (i'm a CFBuilder
novice after all) but from
I have never been a fan of the sync in CFB, I have always used Scooters
Beyond Compare. The main reason is that most sync's in IDE's like this
don't allow for the line differences in the files, I haven't used
dreamweaver for a long time either and I doubt Adobe would have put that
sort of feature
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