Just a thought
On 3/30/06, Claudia Barnal <
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> wrote:
Richard,
Thanks for the info, I had thought of doing so, but had (still have)
the doubt if there was an easier way of integrating Java, being the
case that I have already installed Flexbuilder and what not.
On 3/30/06, Richard Leggett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Don't install the standalone FlexBuilder 2, instead download the Eclipse SDK
> (eclipse.org) along with the JDK 1.5 ( java.sun.com), unzip that to a
> directory, and then install FlexBuilder2 as a plug-in. That way you will
> automatically have the JDT and everything required for J2SE development (and
> J2EE if you have your app container already).
>
> Richard
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