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Flex in eclipse

by vladakg85 :: Rate this Message:

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Is there on the internet some good explanation step by step, how to configure eclipse to develop flex applications.

Thanks


Re: Flex in eclipse

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O yeah, I want to connect eclipse to flex SDK, looking for free solution :)
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> Is there on the internet some good explanation step by step, how to configure eclipse to develop flex applications.
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> Thanks
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Re: Re: Flex in eclipse

by Bugzilla from tom.chiverton@halliwells.com :: Rate this Message:

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On Friday 03 Jul 2009, vladakg85 wrote:
> O yeah, I want to connect eclipse to flex SDK, looking for free solution :)

The xsd4MXML project on Google code will allow you to use the Eclipse XML view
to edit MXML with full insight support. You can just keep a command line
window open for running the compiler in, or look into ANT.

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Re: Flex in eclipse

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Ok, I downloaded xsd4MXML project and opened it in Eclipse...Build...It works... but what do I get with this? Am I wrong in something?

Thanks for understanding

--- In flexcoders@..., Tom Chiverton <tom.chiverton@...> wrote:

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> On Friday 03 Jul 2009, vladakg85 wrote:
> > O yeah, I want to connect eclipse to flex SDK, looking for free solution :)
>
> The xsd4MXML project on Google code will allow you to use the Eclipse XML view
> to edit MXML with full insight support. You can just keep a command line
> window open for running the compiler in, or look into ANT.
>
> --
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> the IT team of the year, '09 and '08
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Re: Re: Flex in eclipse

by Bugzilla from tom.chiverton@halliwells.com :: Rate this Message:

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On Tuesday 07 Jul 2009, vladakg85 wrote:
> Ok, I downloaded xsd4MXML project and opened it in Eclipse...Build...It
> works... but what do I get with this? Am I wrong in something?

You get a .xsd file, which gives you syntax highlights and insight for MXML
files.

You can install it via a procedure like :
   1. Install the web tools ('WTP')
   2. Associate *.mxml files with the XML Editor in preferences, general,
editors)
   3. Add the schema itself in preferences, web and xml, xml catalog, add
user. The 'keytype' is the namespace name.


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Re: Flex in eclipse

by vladakg85 :: Rate this Message:

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I have installed WTP, associate mxml with XML editor, add xsd schema in xml catalog...but don't work :(

I found some tool AXDT it works fine, but only thing I miss is debuger, I don't know how to add breakpoint and watch my variables while code executes, somebody know?


--- In flexcoders@..., Tom Chiverton <tom.chiverton@...> wrote:

>
> On Tuesday 07 Jul 2009, vladakg85 wrote:
> > Ok, I downloaded xsd4MXML project and opened it in Eclipse...Build...It
> > works... but what do I get with this? Am I wrong in something?
>
> You get a .xsd file, which gives you syntax highlights and insight for MXML
> files.
>
> You can install it via a procedure like :
>    1. Install the web tools ('WTP')
>    2. Associate *.mxml files with the XML Editor in preferences, general,
> editors)
>    3. Add the schema itself in preferences, web and xml, xml catalog, add
> user. The 'keytype' is the namespace name.
>
>
> --
> Helping to completely enhance integrated bandwidth as part of the IT team of
> the year, '09 and '08
>
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Re: Re: Flex in eclipse

by Bugzilla from tom.chiverton@halliwells.com :: Rate this Message:

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On Wednesday 08 Jul 2009, vladakg85 wrote:
> I found some tool AXDT it works fine, but only thing I miss is debuger, I
> don't know how to add breakpoint and watch my variables while code
> executes, somebody know?

I'm not aware of a (free) Eclipse-integrated debugger. You can use 'fdb' from
the SDK from the command line, of course.

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