If you already have Eclipse installed, just install the Eclipse Plugin
version. It's the same installer, just a different option right at the
beginning.
Also, 2.0.1 was released very very late last night, but then it turns
out that it wasn't, exactly. The Mac version seems to be out, but the
Windows version is missing in action.
Here's my parody of what I think happened:
1/4/2007 @ 11:01 CST
Adobe Employee 1: "Ok, Flex 2.0.1 has been launched! We can all go home
now!"
Adobe Employee 2: "Great! Let's test the download links, make sure
they're working."
...
Adobe Employee 2: "The Windows version doesn't seem to be downloading
properly. It's still the old one."
Adobe Employee 1: "What Windows version?"
Adobe Employee 3: (from across the room) "I thought you were writing the
Windows version."
Adobe Employee 1: "Since I got my MacBook Pro, I haven't been using
Windows. Why would I be writing the Windows version?"
Adobe Employee 2: "We *all* got MacBook Pro's. Has anyone been using
Windows?"
Yes, I'm certain that the entire Flex team was blinded by the goodness
of Apple's hardware and software that they clean forgot to produce 2.0.1
for Windows :)
Shan
dorkie dork from dorktown wrote:
It took me a while to get Eclipse 3.2.1 up and installed the way I
want it (newbie to eclipse) and I would like to install the Flex
Builder plugin but I don't want to screw up my existing setup. I'm
running the installer and it looks like it will over write the Java
Runtime Environment.
This page has a install guide, "*To install Flex Builder 2 Eclipse
plug-in*:" but it doesn't mention anything about if you already have
Eclipse installed.
http://www.adobe.com/support/documentation/en/flex/2/install.html
<http://www.adobe.com/support/documentation/en/flex/2/install.html>
so in one word that sums up all my feelings, help!
ps Flex 2.0.1 was released today!!!
http://www.onflex.org/ted/2007/01/1-one-solid-flex-release-201.php
<http://www.onflex.org/ted/2007/01/1-one-solid-flex-release-201.php>