To All:

Man I am loving this "Flame War".  I wanted to respond to this
particular post because it seems Sean has caught the most heat for his
opinion on the products whether they are bias or not.

I had some issues getting first setup with the He3, I had been forced to
use the Eclipse plugin install method instead of the ".exe" install.
(Which was not easy as well)  Seems the installer is having issues
finding the Java that I have installed on my Win XP.  Oh well, all for
the best.

With that said, I also have the latest version of CFEclipse installed.
That's right, both He3 and CFEclipse are complimenting each other with
different features.  For instance I use the Perspectives and MachII
editor of He3 while editing my CFC and CFM files in the CFE.  The
insight for the tags is pulled from CFE.

So if any one wants to download a zipped up version of what I got to use
as their IDE please drop me an email and I will provide a way for you to
download it.

FAMOUS LINE

"Can't we all just get along?"  LOL

Thanks,

Jason L. West, Sr.
Internet Application Specialist, Sr.

Sean Corfield wrote on 7/15/2004, 02:02:

> > Wrong. CFE has always had a cfml perspective.
>
> That was pointed out in the comments on that blog entry (which is why
> I specifically mentioned the comments were interesting). It isn't the
> default perspective after installing CFE and, unless you're familiar
> with the way Eclipse works, it isn't obvious how to change that at
> first. Quoting from one of my posts in the comments:
>
> "OK, I found the CFML perspective in CFEclipse. Yes, that makes the
> workspace much better since it surfaces the snip tree view and the CFC
> methods view."
>
> > That is just plain non-sense. First you can just close the view if you
> > want - making it a "cleaner" (read less work put into it) interface.
>
> Again, assuming you are familiar enough with how Eclipse works. It's
> obvious how to minimize / maximize views but not obvious at first how
> to makes views go away altogether (or how to restore them later). Yes,
> I figured it out after a while but this all goes to how Eclipse + CFE
> <JLW> .... HAD TO TRIM THIS SO MY MESSAGE COULD POST ... <JLW>
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