That's just the SDK.  To get Eclipse integration you need the Flex 
Builder plugin.  Download the Flex Builder trial and install the plugin 
to an existing Eclipse installation.

Sadly, that bit isn't free.

You are, of course, free to write your own Flex to Eclipse integration, 
as far as I know.

jeremiah

Count Schemula wrote:
> Hey, doubt this is the best place to ask, but, everything is in Flex
> right now. :rofl
> 
> I have Eclipse 3.2 installed, but, I can't make sense of these install
> directions for the Flex 2 SDK.
> 
> These instructions are either missing whole steps for no0bs, or is way
> over my head, or both. I get to step 5. I have a folder with the
> unzipped files. Now what?
> 
> Thanks!


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