Matt, you are right. It might be overkill including the whole thing,
but why not provide some friendly and helpful instructions on how
create different development setups with the required
plugins/downloads. I think most of us would find that a time saver,
plus you get the benefit of letting Flex
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I couldn't agree more... And if they have a lot to do right now (I
suspect they have other priorities), they could maybe provide
instructions on how to achieve
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I couldn't agree more... And if they have a lot to do right
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Hi Matt,
Maybe could be a good idea to create another
bundle with the JDT (standalone, plugin and standalone with Java).
In my experience is really anoying to try to code
Java and not be able
to include the JDT itself.
Matt
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I couldn't agree more... And if they have a lot to do right now (I
suspect they have other priorities
It would be great that Adobe provide a version of the standalone FlexBuilder with the JDT since many people would like to code full RIAs in the same enviroment and don't reinstall eclipse IDE + FlexBuilder plugin when they see they can't code Java from the stanalone bundle.
Just a thoughtOn
Don't install the standalone FlexBuilder 2, instead
download the Eclipse SDK (eclipse.org)along with the JDK 1.5
(java.sun.com), unzip that to a directory, and then install FlexBuilder2 as a
plug-in. That way you will automatically have the JDT and everything required
for J2SE development
Richard,
Thanks for the info, I had thought of doing so, but had (still have)
the doubt if there was an easier way of integrating Java, being the
case that I have already installed Flexbuilder and what not.
On 3/30/06, Richard Leggett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't install the standalone
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