Re: IDE for ColdFusion MX

2004-05-27 Thread Jim Priest
>> Has anyone heard more about the RichPallet/He3 beta IDE that was >> supposed to be given out at CFUN?  Currently their site is down? >>> No, but we'll find out about it in a few weeks at CFUN Doh! I'm too buried in work  - for some reason I already thought CFUN had occured!! jim [Todays T

Re: Subject: IDE for ColdFusion MX

2004-05-27 Thread Matt Liotta
The first He3 beta will be available at CFUN-04 as announced. The site being down is my own stupid fault for hosting it on my personal server instead of setting up proper hosting. My personal server --which was also hosting my blog-- seemed reliable enough as it had been up without fail since 1

RE: Subject: IDE for ColdFusion MX

2004-05-27 Thread Philip Arnold
> From: Jim Priest > > Has anyone heard more about the RichPallet/He3 beta IDE that was > supposed to be given out at CFUN?  Currently their site is down? No, but we'll find out about it in a few weeks at CFUN [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Setti

Subject: IDE for ColdFusion MX

2004-05-27 Thread Jim Priest
Has anyone heard more about the RichPallet/He3 beta IDE that was supposed to be given out at CFUN?  Currently their site is down? Jim [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings]

Re: IDE for ColdFusion MX

2004-05-27 Thread Rick Root
Philip Arnold wrote: >  > Why dont u use macromedia HomeSite its Simalar to Coldfusion Studio > > If he means HomeSite+, then it's the latest version - it has some > (minor) upgrades compared to Studio, but is also more stable and has > less of a memory and resource footprint I like Homesite+ my

RE: IDE for ColdFusion MX

2004-05-27 Thread Philip Arnold
> Why dont u use macromedia HomeSite its Simalar to Coldfusion Studio If he means HomeSite+, then it's the latest version - it has some (minor) upgrades compared to Studio, but is also more stable and has less of a memory and resource footprint [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription]

Re: IDE for ColdFusion MX

2004-05-26 Thread vishnuprasad . r
Why dont u use macromedia HomeSite its Simalar to Coldfusion Studio Thanks and Regards W.R Vishnu Prasad Sr Software Engineer Mobile 98412 77001 4th Floor, KRM Centre Ph: 52118090 - Extn: 415 No.2, Harrington Road, Chetpet, Chennai 600 031 www.scandentgroup.com Important Email Information :- The 

RE: IDE for ColdFusion MX

2004-05-26 Thread Samuel R. Neff
Best regards, Sam > -Original Message- > From: Michael Hodgdon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 1:47 PM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: IDE for ColdFusion MX > > We are currently using cf studio 4.5 and are looking to move > onto an IDE t

Re: IDE for ColdFusion MX

2004-05-26 Thread me
On Wed, 26 May 2004 15:10:51 -0400, "Dave Carabetta" wrote: > > > Are there other IDE's that people are using? > > > >http://cfeclipse.tigris.org/ > > > >Only thing I use (java, xml, and cfmx all in one > >place), and it is rad if I do say so myself. > > > >Everyone saw this post coming :-D > > >

Re: IDE for ColdFusion MX

2004-05-26 Thread me
On Wed, 26 May 2004 15:29:20 -0400, "Dave Carabetta" wrote: > >I am a little new to eclipse, could anyone provide a > walk through on how to > >import / configure a plugin?  Thank you a bunch. > > > > Simply download the plugin from cfeclipse.tigris.org > and extract it to the > "plugins" sub-di

Re: IDE for ColdFusion MX

2004-05-26 Thread Michael Hodgdon
>>I am a little new to eclipse, could anyone provide a walk through on how to >>import / configure a plugin?  Thank you a bunch. >> > >Simply download the plugin from cfeclipse.tigris.org and extract it to the >"plugins" sub-directory of the eclipse directory, restart Eclipse, and >you're rollin

Re: IDE for ColdFusion MX

2004-05-26 Thread Dave Carabetta
>I am a little new to eclipse, could anyone provide a walk through on how to >import / configure a plugin?  Thank you a bunch. > Simply download the plugin from cfeclipse.tigris.org and extract it to the "plugins" sub-directory of the eclipse directory, restart Eclipse, and you're rolling!! My

Re: IDE for ColdFusion MX

2004-05-26 Thread Dave Carabetta
>Works for me. You do however have to create a project and open the cfml >pages from their. You can't do a file open. Their working on getting >that bug fixed. > That was it. Thanks Bryan. That bug reminds of the the initial DWMX release where you had to define a Site before you could do anything

Re: IDE for ColdFusion MX

2004-05-26 Thread Michael Hodgdon
>Works for me. You do however have to create a project and open the cfml >pages from their. You can't do a file open. Their working on getting >that bug fixed. > >> Only problem is that I can't seem to get your plugin to work on the latest >> M9 build. I was interested in taking your plugin for a

Re: IDE for ColdFusion MX

2004-05-26 Thread Bryan F. Hogan
Works for me. You do however have to create a project and open the cfml pages from their. You can't do a file open. Their working on getting that bug fixed. > Only problem is that I can't seem to get your plugin to work on the latest > M9 build. I was interested in taking your plugin for a spin,

Re: IDE for ColdFusion MX

2004-05-26 Thread Dave Carabetta
> > Are there other IDE's that people are using? > >http://cfeclipse.tigris.org/ > >Only thing I use (java, xml, and cfmx all in one >place), and it is rad if I do say so myself. > >Everyone saw this post coming :-D > Only problem is that I can't seem to get your plugin to work on the latest M9 b

Re: IDE for ColdFusion MX

2004-05-26 Thread me
On Wed, 26 May 2004 13:46:59 -0400, Michael Hodgdon wrote: > We are currently using cf studio 4.5 and are looking to > move onto an IDE that has better integration with > CFMX's new features (i.e. components, cfcs, etc...)   > > Although we really like coding with cf studio, > Macromedia is makin

RE: IDE for ColdFusion MX

2004-05-26 Thread Paul Vernon
We use HomeSite+ that ships with Dreamweaver MX on the CD. Its basically CF Studio without all the old access violations and with all the CFMX support we need :) Paul [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings]

Re: IDE for ColdFusion MX

2004-05-26 Thread Bryan F. Hogan
If your a hand coder CFEclipse is nice. Michael Hodgdon wrote: > We are currently using cf studio 4.5 and are looking to move onto an IDE > that has better integration with CFMX's new features (i.e. components, > cfcs, etc...)   > > Although we really like coding with cf studio, Macromedia is

Re: IDE for ColdFusion MX

2004-05-26 Thread Damien McKenna
On May 26, 2004, at 1:46 PM, Michael Hodgdon wrote: > We are currently using cf studio 4.5 and are looking to move onto an > IDE that has better integration with CFMX's new features (i.e. > components, cfcs, etc...)   I know you didn't like it, but I use DWMX2004 and do 99% of my work in its te

RE: IDE for ColdFusion MX

2004-05-26 Thread Tony Weeg
HOMESITE+ its cfstudio minus some copyright infringing things, I think? either way, there are tag updaters for cfmx for homesite+ it rocks. tw -Original Message- From: Michael Hodgdon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 1:47 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: IDE for

IDE for ColdFusion MX

2004-05-26 Thread Michael Hodgdon
We are currently using cf studio 4.5 and are looking to move onto an IDE that has better integration with CFMX's new features (i.e. components, cfcs, etc...)   Although we really like coding with cf studio, Macromedia is making a huge mistake by no longer offereing / updating this IDE.  It does no