Thanks.

I think at the moment I have 6 different installs of Eclipse. :-)

1. Java EE (my work stuff - has maven, spring ide and a whole lot of
other plugins that tend to get in the way of anything else)
2. Java Development (my personal "playground", mainly so I can play
with the Google Plugin)
3. Classic with CFEclipse (still my CF IDE of choice)
4. Classic with Aptana (this was when I was doing a small project in
PHP - rarely use this anymore)
5. Standalone CFBuilder Install (I used it for a while but I'm waiting
for the Team Synchronize bug to be fixed)
6. Standalone Flash Builder Install (haven't used this yet).

Overkill yes but I have found that to be the best way to keep stuff
separate.  I know you can do different workspaces, but afaik you can't
have different plugins active on different workspaces, can you?


On Jun 30, 12:16 pm, "Andrew Scott" <andr...@andyscott.id.au> wrote:
> Any, depends on what you will be developing with.
>
> If you are doing pure CF and FB then the classic is fine.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaus...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
>
> Of Andrew
> Sent: Wednesday, 30 June 2010 12:15 PM
> To: cfaussie
> Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Flash builder plugin for Coldfusion Builder
>
> Sorry to reopen an old thread, but I think it fits here.
>
> I am going to try this on Eclipse Helios.  What eclipse package do you
> recommend putting CFB and/or FB4 into?
>
> The Java, J2EE, or "Classic" download or something else?

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