At this point I don't
think there is anything like that in Eclipse.
Dimitrios "Jimmy" Gianninas
RIA Developer
Optimal Payments Inc.
From: Tolulope Olonade [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 8:01 AM To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [flexcoders] Flex & Eclipse discussion What of the Graphical
design environment for Flexbuilder. Anything equivalent in
the Eclipse setup for Flex? From:
flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dimitrios
Gianninas If I
am not mistaken, you have to pay for OxygenXML... I posted the info below a while back on how to configure Eclipse and Eclipse Web Tools to work with MXML
files. For AS files, you use the AS plug-in which I am sure you already
have. Here
is what I did in Eclipse 3.1M7: Schema
setup: Goto
Preferences > Web & XML > XML Catalog. From there I created a "User
Specified Entry" pointing to the MXML schema file with Flex
1.5. Association: Goto
Preferences > Editors > Content Types. Under "XML" add
"*.mxml". Apply
and Save... next time you open a MXML file...
voila! I
tried exactly what you did and it didn't work, so after fiddling around, I discovered the above. Dimitrios
"Jimmy" Gianninas RIA Developer Optimal
Payments Inc. From: Jeff
Beeman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I think what I was
actually looking for was a news posting I read a while ago… I found it at
everythingflex.com – here’s the link: http://www.everythingflex.com/blog/1/2005/05/Eclipse-for-Flex-Development.cfm /****************************************** From:
Ah, this is perfect,
thank you! For those who need the link to the Flexcoders “The Mail
Archive” here it is: http://www.mail-archive.com/flexcoders@yahoogroups.com/ /****************************************** From:
(BTW, the search tool in the Yahoo
groups area leaves a lot to be desired – if I search for “Eclipse,” I can end up
getting no results because it only searches the first 30 or so messages.
So, in order to search the 16,500 messages I’d have to click through a page at a
time. Anyone know a way around this?) The flexcoders FAQ that
has been sent out to the list a few times recently, has a link to the
mail-archive for flexcoders, that gives you much better search
capability. So, erm, what I’m kinda
saying is, erm, check out the FAQ J Steven
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