Karol is correct. ZSE prior to 6.1 will not work correctly. Also, be sure to set your php inclusion paths.
- Jonathan Themselves wrote: > > This is a very common issue with Eclipse, it dies in the arse with large > projects. The "building workspace" thing has cost me a handful of days in > lost productivity. I don't know any solutions, other than try to keep the > projects on your local machine (trying to work on a large project via ftp > mount or whatever is a guaranteed failure). Sorry I'm not much help here, > other than to let you know you're not alone. Actually, something that > might > help (if it's even possible) is turning off the way it parses the entire > project during that build process to find warnings - that seems to take > forever. > > On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 9:49 AM, Bradley Holt > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > >> Has anyone successfully used Zend Studio for Eclipse to develop for Zend >> Framework (I'm talking about developing Zend Framework itself, not web >> applications based on ZF)? I'm trying to use it to write some sample code >> for a proposed Zend Framework component and it is very slow and now has >> stopped for 30+ minutes (and still counting) to build my workspace >> blocking >> me from working. I'm wondering if I'm the only one experience these >> problems. If so, I'll pursue this in the appropriate support channels. I >> know Zend Framework is a big project, but I would think Zend Studio for >> Eclipse could handle it. I'm on a Windows XP Pro box with a 2.00 GHz >> processor and 2 GB of RAM. Do most Zend Framework developers use a >> different >> tool when writing their Zend Framework code? I know of at least one ZF >> developer who is a vi user ;-) >> >> Thanks, >> Bradley >> >> -- >> Bradley Holt >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Developing-for-Zend-Framework-in-Zend-Studio-for-Eclipse-tp20295748p20299480.html Sent from the Zend Framework mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
