Ok, I downloaded xsd4MXML project and opened it in Eclipse...Build...It 
works... but what do I get with this? Am I wrong in something?

Thanks for understanding

--- In [email protected], Tom Chiverton <tom.chiver...@...> wrote:
>
> On Friday 03 Jul 2009, vladakg85 wrote:
> > O yeah, I want to connect eclipse to flex SDK, looking for free solution :)
> 
> The xsd4MXML project on Google code will allow you to use the Eclipse XML 
> view 
> to edit MXML with full insight support. You can just keep a command line 
> window open for running the compiler in, or look into ANT.
> 
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