You do not NEED CFEclipse to develop in CF.  However, it is a great tool 
for it.  I prefer it over Dreamweaver, as do many other people here.

CF Developer Edition will allow you to run your application locally, 
after which you can deploy the source code to a production CF server. 
Developer Edition is simply a "locked down" version of the full server, 
limiting the number of IPs that can connect to it.

--Ben Doom

sandeep saini wrote:
> Hey thanks Scott,
> 
> So i need Eclipse and CFEclipse in place of Dreamveawer (means for writhing 
> CF files..)
> 
> But i am not getting which component will serve as a COLD FUSION server. Is 
> it Developer Edition ? ....which was told by Todd  :-(
> 
> Soory i am a little <cfDUMP  :-)
> 
> Also i want to let you know that I am having dreamveawer 7 .
> 
> So do i still need Eclipse and/or CFEclipse ?
> 
> Also from Standalone i mean..that i want to create a CF application on my 
> laptop. there after when its done i would like to deploy it on some servers 
> (on the web).
> 
> Please reply..
> 
> thanks all
> 
> 
> 
> 

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