We would be happy to discuss your ideas for file management.
Though perhaps this line of discussion might be more appropriate on the He3
list (also hosted at HoF).
rish
-----Original Message-----
From: Dick Applebaum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2004 9:54 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Best choice for ColdFusion Studio IDE...
On Jul 15, 2004, at 6:15 AM, Matt Liotta wrote:
> This is different than He3 in which we aim
> to provide an IDE for CFML development. CFML development includes
> more than
> just CFML; it also includes HTML, SQL, JS, CSS, XML, Fusebox,
> Mach-II, etc.
Mmmm... How do you plan to handle the creation/interaction of Java
classes and CFCs, CFMs.
For example, consider your CF JAI tutorial/example.
http://www.evolt.org/article/Image_Manipulation_with_CFMX_and_JAI/18/
33907/
I experimented for a while, then finally set up 2 projects:
1) a Java Project with the source/class (.project) files being stored
in: /pathtoServer/cfusion/WEB-INF/classes/
2) The CFCs and CFMs in a CFE project folder at:
/pathtoServer/cfusion/CFJavaImageUtils/
This seems kind of kludgey, but I don't need to fiddle with classpaths,
etc. and everything runs where Eclipse saves it.
Does He3 do anything to integrate this in a mor natural way?
Actually, what I (and prolly a lot of others) really want to do is have
all my CFM, CFC, java, class files (and PHP & HTML, for that matter, in
a directory structure totally isolated from Apache webroot or cfroot.
That way a single code set could be used from:
1) multiple instances of CFMX
2) mutiple instances of BD
3) Apache, where applicable
Any ideas for how to do that?
TIA
Dick
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