Eclipse is an open soure IDE, 
CFEclipse is a plugin for Eclipse, which allows Eclipse to serve as a
ColdFusion IDE. It's MUCH cheaper then buying Dreamweaver

No, CF Dev Edition doesn't include DW, which is why you want Eclipse.
Yes you can use MS Access, but I wouldn't recommended it for a high profile,
high traffic site.

Options number 5&6: Refer to Southpark episode "The Underpants Gnomes"

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-----Original Message-----
From: sandeep saini [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 11:17 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: What I need to Develop a standalone application on my LAPTOP
usiong COLDFUSION?

Hey Thanks Man for the sweet reply ;-)

I do not understand the use of Eclipse and CFEclipse . Are these required
for CF SERVER?

what does CF Developer Edition caontais.....Dreameweaver?

as far as Db is concerned , i hope i can use MS Access .Isn't it?

And what does the opint number 5 and 6 are all about?

Please reply.  Thanks

>1.) Install CF Developer Edition
>2.) Install Eclipse
>3.) Install CFEclipse
>4.) DB of some kind.
>5.) ???
>6.) Profit! 



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