be careful: if you create your project in X:, you will have eclipse
files (.project, maybe .classpath) in your web root. Create your project
on C:, but then create link folders to X: (New -> folder -> advanced  ->
"Link to folder in the file system")

/t

>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf 
>Of Jim Cassata
>Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2007 6:03 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [CFCDEV] RE: DW vs Eclipse
>
>So, I have my X: drive now mapped to the web root of my dev linux
>server. I have a project set up with a local workspace on C:  Is that
>correct? I can not just save an edited file and immediately see the
>change in the browser. Should I use the mapping to the web root (X:) as
>my project workspace? This probably has a few of you laughing, (me too)
>but I am just burning hours trying to get cfeclipse to "eclipse" my
>efficiency with DW.  In DW, I open a file (RDS mapped), edit, save,
>view. I see people do the same in videos of eclipse, but I can't
>reproduce this with my existing code in the linux webroot. Two dollars
>to the first kind soul that helps me out (no fighting please)
>
>Thanks,
>
>Jim the hapless noob
> 
>
>
>--- Daniel Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Wow, thanks for the info Stijn. Had not heard of that working copy
>> feature
>> before.
>> 
>> 
>> On 2/7/07, Stijn Dreezen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >
>> > Basically you can edit code where-ever you want with eclipse, if
>> you
>> > combine cfeclipse with some version control plugin. We often use
>> > subversion to create our repositories and check in/out code on a
>> windows
>> > workstation with eclipse using a subversion plugin. Updates
>> > can be sent to where-ever you want on your linux dev server by
>> creating a
>> > working copy
>> > somewhere in your webroot and add /path/to/working-copy and svn up
>> in
>> > hooks/post-commit in your subversion repository. This will update
>> the
>> > working copy on your dev server each time you check in some code.
>> > All transmissions are done via http, so this will basically work
>> > everywhere.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > server and add
>> >
>> > On Wed, 7 Feb 2007, Jim Cassata wrote:
>> >
>> > > There has been overwhelming response to say that CFEclipse is the
>> way
>> > > to go for coding CF over DW. I also understand that CF is more
>> project
>> > > oriented than DW. In DW, I just point my RDS to the Linux dev
>> server
>> > > (sole dev on the server) and away I go. In eclipse. the RDS will
>> always
>> > > start on the server root, then I have to navigate to the webroot
>> > > folder. But more importantly, I can not create a project for it
>> because
>> > > eclipse can not windows-navigate to it. Is there an alternative
>> to
>> > > turning my workstation into a dev server (my software interfaces
>> with
>> > > open-source linux tools) or using samba on the linux server?
>> > >
>> > > It has been very very helpful, thanks to all of you who
>> participate in
>> > > the discussion.
>> > >
>> > > Jim
>> > >
>> > > --- Andrew Thielen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > >
>> > > > There are so many reasons why Eclipse in general with the
>> CFEclipse
>> > > > extension is an invaluable toolset for CF web development. A
>> lot of
>> > > > those reasons are contained in the Eclipse Web Tools Platform
>> (WTP)
>> > > > http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/. If your developing in other
>> > > > languages
>> > > > as well (like php, Java and even .NET) you can usually combine
>> all of
>> > > > those together here in one IDE. When you add CFEclipse to that
>> you
>> > > > have
>> > > > a powerhouse that blows away DW and most other glorified Text
>> > > > editors.
>> > > > If you're jumping over from Homesite or DW there is a learning
>> curve
>> > > > but
>> > > > it's well worth the effort. Most people say they miss the code
>> help
>> > > > but
>> > > > it's actually there just executed differently. You can also
>> place the
>> > > > cursor in a CF TAG and hit the "?" icon and be taken to the
>> correct
>> > > > livedocs url for that tag. You still have code snippets etc.
>> Once you
>> > > > get used to it you'll never go back! If you want to learn about
>> > > > setting
>> > > > up Eclipse with CFEclipse and a lot of other helpful extensions
>> > > > Nathan
>> > > > Strutz has a video presentation and resource links at his blog
>> > > > dopefly.net that I found very helpful. First watch the video
>> > > > presentation (75 minutes)
>> > > > http://www.dopefly.com/techblog/entry.cfm?entry=121 then go
>> download
>> > > > stuff http://www.dopefly.com/techblog/entry.cfm?entry=118. That
>> blog
>> > > > has
>> > > > a lot of other great posts about eclipse to check out too:
>> > > > http://www.dopefly.com/techblog/?bycategory=5
>> > > >
>> > > > Best of luck
>> > > >
>> > > > Andrew Thielen
>> > > > Senior Applications and Database Developer
>> > > > Environmental Defense
>> > > > http://www.environmentaldefense.org
>> > > >
>> > > > -----Original Message-----
>> > > > From: Jim Cassata [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > > > Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2007 8:00 AM
>> > > > To: NYCFUG
>> > > > Subject: DW vs Eclipse
>> > > >
>> > > > Hi,
>> > > >
>> > > > Just wondering what people coding CF are using,Dreamweaver,
>> > > > CFEclipse,
>> > > > and why. I like DW, have been using it for the last few years.
>> As I
>> > > > venture into Flex territory, Adobe has seen fit to introduce me
>> to
>> > > > Eclipse. I am interested in your opinions on IDEs in the CF
>> world.
>> > > >
>> > > > Thanks,
>> > > >
>> > > > Jim Cassata
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > >
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