I asked some of the folks from the Flex Builder team, and
here's what I found out:
* You should define a site for each "server", such as http://localhost:8700/flex/, or http://localhost:8700/samples/
* If you have multiple projects on each server, (i.e.,
multiple flex apps within /flex/ or /samples/), do NOT create new sites for each
one.
The reason is that Flex Builder needs to have access to
WEB-INF, which must be at the top level of your site.
Also, if you are flipping back and forth between a local
server and a remote testing server, set up a testing server in your site
definition.
Hope this helps!
-Sho
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 5:28 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [flexcoders] Newby: How to use "Manage Sites"
Manage Sites thing in flexbuilder, so I was hoping
someone could explain how MM intended for it to be
used. I am doing flex tutorials and for each new
tutorial, I am forced to create a new site. Then fb
doesn't seem to remember it the next time I open the
tutorial. I am running flex and java on my local pc as
well as saving/running my flex files on a remote java
server.
I was expecting that I could create a site on each
machine, then choose which one to use for each new
mxml file I create. Or, switch back and forth between
sites wile testing the same files. How is it really
supposed to be used?
Thanks,
Libby
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