> Also, should I have two separate workspaces for each environment, or is it ok
> to use the same for both?
I recommend one for training (in case we break anything) and another for your
development :-)
Note that you can quickly copy the "eclipse" folder just created (as a backup
in case we install any bad plugins when experimenting).
If you start up your eclipse and make a new "training" workspace, then it is
only a few more steps from the SDK Quickstart to match what Marco has. (I think
the steps are to download the SDK and use it as a "target" platform - but we
can check the SDK Quickstart).
Jody
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