I would split it up into two projects for the sake of compiling it / versioning it. That way you can build them independently and store in your source control sys separately.  That's usually the way it's done.


On 7/12/06, Beck Novaes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hey Guys,

Imagine you are working in a big project with a Team and you're using
FDS. So, what do you think is the best approach in Eclipse IDE (Flex
Builder)?

1. Only one project: a "Web Project" with flex and java sources
2. Two projects: one web project with java sources and FDS binary and
configuration files; and another Flex Project with Flex sources
3. Another way?

Why do you think it's the best approach? What about the deployment?

Tks,
Beck Novaes


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