Maybe I will answer my own question now that I have got it out of my head.
Switching workspaces allows you to create specific folder roots for independent projects. This way there is no 'noise' from other unrelated 'project areas'.
For example, If I have a set of components that go together I would create a dir, ComponentSet1, and 'switch' to this workspace. If I have a ComponentSet2, I would also have another directory and switch to that workspace when working on ComponentSet2.
The idea then of selected different directories when creating a new Project just then aggregates finner control of locations.
Does that sound right?
Peace, Mike
On 6/27/06, Michael Schmalle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
Could anyone shed some light on this for me?
When you start Flex builder and have you default workspace located in MyDocuments, what is the difference between just creating a new project and setting the folder location in the Project Contents field and actually using File -> Switch Workspace?
I have not used eclipse enough to understand the actual difference of switching workspaces verses just not using the default file location.
When you switch workspaces, FB2 restarts back to a fresh layout and the help comes up again. What is it doing?
This would be a nice one to figure out.
Peace, Mike
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