jason,
FlexBuilder  is plugin for Eclipse. You are usually better of with J2EE
version of Eclipse and FB3 plugin as base Eclipse comes with nicer set of
facets. Personally, I never use standalone FB3.

To access PDE Runtime facilities you must first enable the PDE capabilities
in your FB3. To enable the PDE capabilities  in Eclipse :

   1. Click Window > Preferences to open the Preferences window.
   2. Expand General in the left hand pane, and click Capabilities.
   3. Click Advanced...
   4. Expand Development
   5. Select "Plug-in Development"
   6. Click OK or Apply to apply your changes.

Verify "PDE Runtime" appears in the Show View list.

Otherwise you can view error log in text viewer:

Help > About Eclipse > Configuration Details
>From there, click the "view error log" button. this will load the error log
in your web browser. Please note the file location if you want to monitor it
with external editor. Most likely it is
/yourworkspace/.metadata/.plugins/org.eclipse.ui.workbench/log

HTH,
Anatole Tartakovsky



On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 5:46 PM, Jason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>    >>Window->Show View->Other->PDE Runtime->Show Errors
>
> Hmm, I don't see "Show View" under Window in FB3. I see Window > Other
> Views, but don't see PDE Runtime anywhere.
>
> I added those params you suggested to the Eclipse shortcut, but the
> error is still there.
>
> Any other ideas? So when Flexbuilder launches, it's really first
> Eclipse.exe and then it gets Flexbuilder added on to it somehow?
>
> Jason Merrill
>
> 
>

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