Good grief.  I'm getting (bad) flashbacks from late 90s/early 2000.  I
recall a certain java server that had the IDE built directly into it.
Silverstream?

On Jan 7, 2008 2:53 PM, Brian Kotek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> A moot point if the platform is Eclipse-based. What I think would really
> kick ass is if Adobe would embed a bare-bones version of the ColdFusion
> server itself directly into Eclipse (since it is also Java-based), or hook
> directly into a local install of CF. Because at that point the parsing
> challenges go away: the IDE would know exactly what paths/mappings to use
> and where everything is, as well as being able to compile the code behind
> the scenes and provide true error flagging, code insight, etc. These are
> all
> guesses, but the point is I'm pretty sure that having a real instance of
> CF
> intimately connected to the IDE would open up a huge number of
> possibilities.


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