CFEclipse also has a CFML parser, but I'm not sure whether you want to playDepends on your definition of parser. As I understand it, the "parser" in CFEclipse makes use of regexs that don't fully understand the grammar of CFML. That of course may change in the future, but fully understanding the grammar of CFML with regexs alone is quite a large task.
ball with that project or not. Given that it is aiming to do the same thing
as (or at least something very similar to) He3.
Anyway, it doesn't really matter what object is used to represent a CFC as it should be easily adaptable to an EMF model. Should the CFEclipse "parser" be able to construct an object that represents the important parts of a CFC then it certainly could be used.
As far as playing ball with the project... I originally offered to help, however that didn't work out for reasons I will not mention. Since that time I began work on He3 and now I obviously can't work with the project.
-Matt
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