ah, so the SDK is not really a development environment, it's just the
hooks? It would be up to me to utilize them?

So, if I was looking to simply learn how to develop Flex apps, as a
no0b, I'm most likely looking at using the $499 Flex Builder?

Thanks, 

--- In [email protected], jeremiah johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> That's just the SDK.  To get Eclipse integration you need the Flex 
> Builder plugin.  Download the Flex Builder trial and install the plugin 
> to an existing Eclipse installation.
> 
> Sadly, that bit isn't free.
> 
> You are, of course, free to write your own Flex to Eclipse integration, 
> as far as I know.
> 
> jeremiah






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