Since you already used it, and I have a doubt regarding wheter to use Zend
or PDT with Eclipse, what is your opinion on that subject. Official Adobe
Flex page recommends using Zend, but Zend is commercial too, and I
generally preffer using open source, could I encounter some depenency
problems down the road if I opt for PDT? It shouldn't but what is your
personal experience with that?

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I absolutely agree. This type of scenario is exactly what they had in
>> mind
>> when they decided to develop Flex technology. And I have no time to
>> experiment or take risk. I did some aditional reading on Flex in the
>> mean
>> time, and I found out that it is fully integratable with existing PHP
>> web
>> application (and other technologies as well such as JSP's, ColdFusion,
>> and
>> ASP's). It's just gonna serve as add-on, and make my application
>> transition from web 1 to web 2 standard.
>>
>> The only catch is that Flex Builder (plug in for Eclipse) has a
>> commercial
>> licence, and Adobe sells it for 250 Euros for standard version
>> (professional is about 600)
>>
> now adobe have done an interesting thing, the flex 3 builder trial is
> fully functional for 60 days, giving yuo more than enough time to get on
> and learn it + make some app's with it, thus letting you use the
> software to generate the revenue to pay for it. This is what I did and
> found that within 2 weeks I'd paid for it with time saved and additional
> work done.
>
> :)
>
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