The Adobe ColdFusion extensions for Eclipse, which provide RDS support,
a visual query builder, and some other niceties, also installs the full
CF documentation into the Eclipse help.

Unfortunately, you need to download the whole Flex Builder trial from
Adobe to get them. You don't actually have to use (or license) Flex
Builder, just install it somewhere on your system, and then grab the zip
file from the install directory and install the plug-ins in Eclipse.




 
> I know
> that CFEclipse has help, but I have to be connected to the internet
(not
> usually a problem), but I've also rarely seen it work properly, and
even
> then it's slow (imo).



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