Actually, remembering my Flex sessions at CFUnited, the Adobe team 
suggested loading the CFEclipse plugin in to Eclipse for handling your 
CF development concurrently with Flex Builder. (Adobe loves CFEclipse, 
from all indications).

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Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) wrote:
> Having only looked at MyEclipse briefly...
> 
> You have too look at it this way, CFeclipse is just a plugin for Eclipse, it
> is not a "Coldfusion" IDE per se, the CFEclipse plugin just provides a way
> of editing CFML inside Eclipse.
> 
>  MyEclipse is a suite of tools built atop of Eclipse - just like Flex
> Builder 2 is Eclipse under the hood.
> 
> The common part here is the base IDE, it is Eclipse. I haven't tried this,
> but there is probably no reason you couldn't dump the CFEclipse plugin into
> both the Flex Builder or myEclipse plugins directory and you should be able
> to get a cfml editor (note: I have not tried this and you may be able to
> code cfml inside Flex Builder 2 already).
> 
> You want a WYSIWYG tool, so MyEclipse is probably your only route into using
> Eclipse (though there are loads of plugins for Eclipse which could give you
> this and the official Web Tools from the Eclipse Foundation may help you
> out). 
> 
> Hth
> 
> N

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