On Tuesday 24 October 2006 14:10, Doug Bezona wrote:
> Interesting - the RDS plugins never worked properly for me in 3.2. They
> load up fine, but throw errors when trying to actually connect.
On Linux with a 1.5 JVM ?
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Interesting - the RDS plugins never worked properly for me in 3.2. They
load up fine, but throw errors when trying to actually connect.
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On Thursday 19 October 2006 16:03, Doug Bezona wrote:
> If you need/want RDS support, Adobe has created an Eclipse plug-in that
> offers it. Currently it only supports Eclipse 3.1.x, so get the 1.0.3
Runs in 3.2 fine though.
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On Thursday 19 October 2006 15:21, Ali Majdzadeh wrote:
> Hi: I was searching the web for a good coldfusion IDE and GOOGLE found some
> pages about He3 but as much as I tried to find an official site for that I
> couldn't!
It was an attempt to sell something like CFEclipse, bundle
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> From: Ali Majdzadeh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 11:32 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: What is He3?
>
> You know, I am a little confused about CFeclipse. Do I have to install
> Eclipse-SDK first and then WTP then install CF
You know, I am a little confused about CFeclipse. Do I have to install
Eclipse-SDK first and then WTP then install CFeclipse plugin?
And is CDeclipse and IDE like dreamweaver with so many visual and ready to use
code insertion options?
Thanks
Benign
~~
He3 was indeed a Eclipse based editor. It was started by Matt Liotta an
friends.
I beta tested the product for a short period of time before I decided to go
elsewhere. It was promising good functionality, but it was meant to be an
editor and not just a perspective.
CFEclipse as a perspective
rom: Ali Majdzadeh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 10:36 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: What is He3?
>
> Yes, the official site as you said is dead! I wonder what it was,
because
> it seems it was customized for CF.
> Thanks
> Benign
>
>
~
Yes, the official site as you said is dead! I wonder what it was, because it
seems it was customized for CF.
Thanks
Benign
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HE3 was an Eclipse-based IDE for ColdFusion, which appears to be defunct
- at least the official site seems to be dead (www.richpalette.com).
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> From: Ali Majdzadeh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 10:21 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> S
As far as I know, it was an Eclipse based plugin for CF. It was going
to be a commercial product but somehow CFEclipse got more attention.
MD
On 10/19/06, Ali Majdzadeh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi: I was searching the web for a good coldfusion IDE and GOOGLE found some
> pages a
Hi: I was searching the web for a good coldfusion IDE and GOOGLE found some
pages about He3 but as much as I tried to find an official site for that I
couldn't! What is He3? Is it a live or dead project?
Thanks
B
There is a rather hefty discussion on just that on the cfeclipse mailing
list. "He3 dead?"
http://cfeclipse.tigris.org
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Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2005 9:07 AM
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Subject: HE3?
A question
m as well.
>
> -Adam
>
> On 5/10/05, Adam Haskell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > A question was posted in Cf-OT a while back with no response...not
> > sure how much traffic OT gets so I figured I'd repost here...what
> > happened with He
The CFEclipse list (http://cfeclipse.tigris.org/) has had some recent
conversation about HE3, though it has slid over into other topics under that
same subject line.
Here's the short version:
---
Matt Liotta and Guy Rish - RichPallette - said on the He3 mailing list
that they had
What happened to Matt Liotta... the same could be said for him as well.
-Adam
On 5/10/05, Adam Haskell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A question was posted in Cf-OT a while back with no response...not
> sure how much traffic OT gets so I figured I'd repost here...what
> happene
A question was posted in Cf-OT a while back with no response...not
sure how much traffic OT gets so I figured I'd repost here...what
happened with He3? seems to of kinda disappeared...
Adam H
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On Aug 12, 2004, at 2:05 PM, David K wrote:
> Q: How do I browse datasources?
The non-Macromedia ColdFusion editors really need to add something
which Macromedia are IMHO getting complacent with. RDS, as a
technology, needs to disappear for more secure and open standards and
be replaced with e
I'm not sure if He3 has implemented any external browser actions, but
Eclipse allows you to create an action that will launch an external browser
through the run > External Tools menu. If you play around with the
configuration and variables you can get close to having it launch the
curr
> Q: How do I launch the current CFM file in an external browser
> (http://127.0.0.1:8500/myFile.cfm)?
>
Eclipse/He3 currently has no built-in way to launch the current file being
edited in an external browser.
> Q: How do I browse datasources?
>
Eclipse/He3 currently do
"Well, this aint Kansas anymore, Dorothy"
I've never used Eclipse before so I'm completely lost after installing He3 (I suppose I should leave all expectations at the door).
Q: How do I launch the current CFM file in an external browser (http://127.0.0.1:8500/myFile.cfm)?
> I have He3 downloaded and installed, it looks pretty nice, especially
> the CVS integration and file comparison. However, aside from the
> built-in CFML and CFC templates, I've tried (and failed) to find those
> aspects of He3 that are "specifically targeted to CFML de
On Wed, 7 Jul 2004 12:38:37 -0400, Michael Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I suppose these "unique tools" is what he's after. I assumed there would be
> more (and I'm sure there is) than tag reference and templates in a
> ColdFusion specific IDE.
One would hope so.
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Hi,
I haven't gotten around to giving it a try yet, but the RichPalette site
states:
"He3 provides a number of unique tools specifically targeted to CFML
development. Additionally, He3 includes rich support for XML, HTML, CSS, and
SQL as well as providing time saving _expression_ bu
On Wed, 7 Jul 2004 10:18:18 -0400, Pete Ruckelshaus
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have He3 downloaded and installed, it looks pretty nice, especially
> the CVS integration and file comparison.
Those features are not part of He3 they are part of Eclipse, you'll
get those feat
I have He3 downloaded and installed, it looks pretty nice, especially
the CVS integration and file comparison. However, aside from the
built-in CFML and CFC templates, I've tried (and failed) to find those
aspects of He3 that are "specifically targeted to CFML development".
Can y
Windows 2000, XP
http://richpalette.com/He3_Beta_Win.zip
Mac OS X
http://richpalette.com/He3.pkg.zip
Best regards,
Michael Wilson
From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 02, 2004 9:56 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: he3
I would to
I am happy to announce that the He3 beta release is now available for
both Windows and Mac from our web site http://richpalette.com.
We now have a mailing list setup curtsey of House of Fusion for He3
users where any questions, suggestions, or bugs can be shared with the
community as well as
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Sent: Friday, July 02, 2004 9:29 AM
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Subject: Re: he3
I think it would be here... http://richpalette.com/
- Buddy
>I heard we could download this today?
>
>any ideas where from?
>
>...tony
>
>
I think it would be here... http://richpalette.com/
- Buddy
>I heard we could download this today?
>
>any ideas where from?
>
>...tony
>
>tony weeg
>senior web applications architect
>navtrak, inc.
>www.navtrak.net
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We plan to post the latest installer on our web site today. I'd recommend
joining the He3 mailing list at House of Fusion if you want to be informed
first.
-Matt
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> On Behalf Of Tony Weeg
> Sent
I heard we could download this today?
any ideas where from?
...tony
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>Didnt attend CFFUN... what is "He3"?
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> Didnt attend CFFUN... what is "He3"?
A ColdFusion IDE based around Eclipse[1], developed by RichPalette[2], a
joint venture between R337 Consulting and Gestaltech Inc.[3]. There
have been numerous articles and threads on CF-Talk about it [4][5].
Tim.
[1] http://www.eclipse.
I belive it is an extension to eclipse? http://eclipse.org that allows
coldfusion to be edited.
Eclipse is nearly the de-facto editor for java, very nice
MD
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 12:49:27 -0400, Tangorre, Michael
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>
> > What's He3, please?
>
&g
http://richpalette.com/
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What's He3, please?
> > Hey CFFUN attendees, how does He3 look?
>
> Very
> What's He3, please?
RTFA :-)
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Hey CFFUN attendees, how does He3 look?
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> > Hey CFFUN attendees, how does He3 look?
>
> Very nice! I've already set it up as my pimary editor for CF
> files... looking forward to some of the updates that Matt L talked
> about at the conference!
>
> Hatton
>
>
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> Hey CFFUN attendees, how does He3 look?
Very nice! I've already set it up as my pimary editor for CF files...
looking forward to some of the updates that Matt L talked about at the
conference!
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>Hey CFFUN attendees, how does He3 look?
Looks very cool, particularly if you do Mach-II development. Some nice functionality there. I'm definitely looking forward to checking it out more thoroughly when I get back.
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of course).
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> >
> > Steve Nelson
> >
> > _
> >
> > From: Steve Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 7:42 AM
> > To: CF-Talk
> > Subject: RE: He3 community input (custom tag paths/mappings)
> &g
ve plenty of disk space, so I honestly
> don't care
> how much space this would take up.
>
> Steve Nelson
>
>_
>
> From: Steve Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 7:42 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: He3 community i
rom: Steve Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: He3 community input (custom tag paths/mappings)
That's not really what I'm thinking. My thought is to point the IDE to a
single url (per development server) that returns stuff like this
t; To do that you either need to actually run the
template or create a CFML engine.
Steve
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From: Matt Liotta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 10:09 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: He3 community input (custom tag paths/mappings)
> How about a server component that w
> How about a server component that would somehow translate the location
> of
> mappings/tags? I think that would allow you to setup a server once
> instead
> of each individual project.
>
That would require that each project know what server to connect to
since a developer may want to have di
Subject: He3 community input (custom tag paths/mappings)
For various types of features we would like to implement in He3, we
need the ability to locate files that are defined by runtime
information which won't be available. Examples of this include
resolving cfincludes, custom tag calls, an
Matt,
>I guess I don't need to point out my +1 here. Anyway, my thinking is
>that if you don't provide the information needed the editor will
>continue to function, but what offer the same functionality.
I figured that's the way you were doing things, but I figured I might as
well re-iterate my p
I guess I don't need to point out my +1 here. Anyway, my thinking is
that if you don't provide the information needed the editor will
continue to function, but what offer the same functionality.
-Matt
On May 31, 2004, at 10:46 AM, Raymond Camden wrote:
> > I'd also point out, that there are ti
> I'd also point out, that there are times when I want to use
> full featured editor, but don't necessarily need/want to set
> up a project just to edit a couple of rogue files.
>
> So, I want both a project view and a normal o/s file
> view--depending on how I'm working at the moment.
>
A hu
>Do you see people's settings changing often? Normally (well, for my
>projects
>anyway), the settings (DSN, mapping) are setup at the beginning and never
>change. The main thing that _does_ change are the files. So if your
>product's concept of projects would auto include all files in a folder,
>th
> For various types of features we would like to implement in
> He3, we need the ability to locate files that are defined by
> runtime information which won't be available. Examples of
> this include resolving cfincludes, custom tag calls, and CFC
> dot notation referenc
ade to those files.
- Let me define the settings in the project info, and then automatically insert the values into my files wherever I enter something like [$He3.CFCpath$]. If I change the value, sweep through and update my code.
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For various types of features we would like to implement in He3, we
need the ability to locate files that are defined by runtime
information which won't be available. Examples of this include
resolving cfincludes, custom tag calls, and CFC dot notation
references. One way to solve this i
> I've always found the free as in word games of the open
> source community to be more of an annoyance than anything
> 'real'. As it is more of a debate on meaning than a technical
> thing, I'd love if it was debated somewhere like CF-OT or
> CF-Community
On Thursday 06 May 2004 15:16 pm, Matt Liotta wrote:
> limit your use of GPLed software; it limits your ability to take away
> others' freedom by closing the source.
Well put :-)
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> Sorry if this has been asked already, but what is the differences
> between He3 and cfeclipse going to be?
The point of cfeclipse is to create a ColdFusion IDE that is developer
focused, and to give coders and alternative to Macromedia's offering
which I feel falls far short of g
I've always found the free as in word games of the open source community to be more of an annoyance than anything 'real'. As it is more of a debate on meaning than a technical thing, I'd love if it was debated somewhere like CF-OT or CF-Community.
Thanks
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ct. I won't summarize those
> since I think we all understand them. The main difference will be in
> functionality, which is hard to enumerate right now since we haven't
> disclosed all the features of He3. However, we did already announce
> support Fusebox 4 and Mach-II as w
> So does GNU/Linux* - the GPL. This protects the freedoms (as in
> speech), while
> still allowing you to sell it.
>
I stated specifically, that commercial software has a license that
limits the use there of. The GPL is a license, but it doesn't really
limit your use of GPLed software; it lim
At 02:58 PM 5/6/2004 +0100, Thomas Chiverton wrote:
>On Thursday 06 May 2004 14:48 pm, Thane Sherrington wrote:
> > What do the terms free as in beer and free as in speech mean?
>
>http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html
Thanks Tom. I'd always wondered about them, but never asked.
T
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On Thursday 06 May 2004 14:58 pm, Matt Liotta wrote:
> Commercial software ... has a license
So does GNU/Linux* - the GPL. This protects the freedoms (as in speech), while
still allowing you to sell it.
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> >The beta version(s) of the product will be freely available as in
> beer,
> >but not speech. We do plan to sell a version of He3 in the future.
>
> What do the terms free as in beer and free as in speech mean? To me,
> free
> as in beer would be a scam - like all
On Thursday 06 May 2004 14:48 pm, Thane Sherrington wrote:
> What do the terms free as in beer and free as in speech mean?
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html
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Underwood B
>>The beta version(s) of the product will be freely available as in beer,
>>but not speech. We do plan to sell a version of He3 in the future.
>
>
> What do the terms free as in beer and free as in speech mean? To me, free
> as in beer would be a scam - like all those pos
closed all the features of He3. However, we did already announce
support Fusebox 4 and Mach-II as well as _expression_ builders that
cfeclipse doesn't have. There will be plenty more features in He3 that
we don't expect cfeclipse will get especially in regards to CFCs and
debugger. We
At 09:31 AM 5/6/2004 -0400, Matt Liotta wrote:
> >
>The beta version(s) of the product will be freely available as in beer,
>but not speech. We do plan to sell a version of He3 in the future.
What do the terms free as in beer and free as in speech mean? To me, free
as in beer wou
Sorry if this has been asked already, but what is the differences
between He3 and cfeclipse going to be?
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ill be freely available as in beer,
but not speech. We do plan to sell a version of He3 in the future.
However, we are not currently disclosing what editions of He3 will be
or how much they will cost. It is certainly possible that one
particular edition of He3 will be available for free even aft
On Wednesday 05 May 2004 20:24 pm, Guy Rish wrote:
> Gestaltech (my company) and R337 Consulting (Matt's company) have formed a
> partnership (http://www.richpalette.com) for the construction of a new
> product, He3, a ColdFusion IDE based upon Eclipse.
Wow !
Great news !
Sign
er
Matt Liotta wrote:
> All the attendees of CFUN-04 will receive a CD containing the first
> beta version of He3. Additionally, the beta will be available to the
> general public from our web site after the conference is over. Clearly,
> if you want to be one of the first people
All the attendees of CFUN-04 will receive a CD containing the first
beta version of He3. Additionally, the beta will be available to the
general public from our web site after the conference is over. Clearly,
if you want to be one of the first people to use He3 then you should
attend CFUN-04
Adam,
We are current intending an open beta.
rish
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Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 3:03 PM
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Subject: Re: He3
closed or open beta?
-adam
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> From: Guy Rish [mailto:[EMAIL PRO
closed or open beta?
-adam
> -Original Message-
> From: Guy Rish [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 5, 2004 07:24 PM
> To: 'CF-Talk'
> Subject: He3
>
> Hey everyone,
>
> Some of you have been working with Matt Liotta's Eclipse p
Hey everyone,
Some of you have been working with Matt Liotta's Eclipse plugin for
ColdFusion so we thought you'd find this of interest.
Gestaltech (my company) and R337 Consulting (Matt's company) have formed a
partnership (http://www.richpalette.com) for the construction of a n
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