I think that what is important to understand about this post is that
you can install multiple instances of eclipse and of Flex Builder on
your computer. For testing purposes, I have FB 2, FB 3, Eclipse with
CF eclipse and FB3 installed on my machine. I am having a slight
problem getting files open from the file system in FB 3-- if I select
to open with FB 3 via the browse option the files open in FB 2
instead. I've already reported that problem.

Other than that I haven't had any problems using multiple instances of eclipse.

I would feel funny about installing CFeclipse into Flex Builder, but I
have no quantifiable reason for feeling that way. I would be more
comfortable installing both to eclipse.

On 7/2/07, Charlie Griefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I installed the standalone.  Only reason was I didn't want to have to
> worry about upgrading Eclipse hosing the plugin.
>
> Now I can do whatever I darn well please with my Eclipse install and
> not have to worry about messing up FB.
>
> On 7/2/07, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm trying to move myself over to eclipse and one of the pieces of my move 
> > is which way to go. Should I install Flexbuilder and then put cfeclipse 
> > over it or should I install eclipse and then put the flexbuilder plugin on 
> > top? Are there any pros/cons I should know about or should I not care?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
>
> 

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