Also, be aware that FB3 plugin is only supported through Eclipse 3.3. Beyond that, Adobe says "at your own risk"... we have successfully installed it on 3.4 (ganymede) but had troubles with 3.5 (galileo) and decided to wait until we could upgrade to fb4.
--- In [email protected], s.m.srini...@... wrote: > > Hi Sneha, > > For First question, You want all of those in one place, then it is > suggested to have it installed. > For second question, Go to adobe.com and download latest version. I believe > Flex 3 Builder is discontinued to download from the site, you could always > download the latest version that is Flex 4 [also know as Flash Builder 4] & > use Flex 3.5 SDK while building the project. If you already have the > Eclipse & other plugins installed and want the Flex Builder Plugin to > install on top of it, it's easy, the installer will guide you through steps > & u will be able to set it up perfectly. > > Srinivas > > On Apr 12, 2010 9:18am, Sneha <sneha_mod...@...> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hello All, > > > > > I have few questions regarding Flex Builder 3 and Eclipse. I would > > greatly appreciate any help. > > > > > First, when I have Flex Builder 3 installed do I need to have Flex > > Builder 3 plug-in installed on Eclipse for LCDS, BlazeDS, and flex with > > spring plugin. > > > > > Second, Where do I get a flex builder 3 plug-in for eclipse 3.5 for > > Windows XP and what are the steps involved in installing it. > > > > > Could anyone please let me know. > > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > --- > > > Sneha > > > > > > > > > > > > >

