Since you already used it, and I have a doubt regarding wheter to use Zend or PDT with Eclipse, what is your opinion on that subject. Official Adobe Flex page recommends using Zend, but Zend is commercial too, and I generally preffer using open source, could I encounter some depenency problems down the road if I opt for PDT? It shouldn't but what is your personal experience with that? > dzenan.causevic@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: >> I absolutely agree. This type of scenario is exactly what they had in >> mind >> when they decided to develop Flex technology. And I have no time to >> experiment or take risk. I did some aditional reading on Flex in the >> mean >> time, and I found out that it is fully integratable with existing PHP >> web >> application (and other technologies as well such as JSP's, ColdFusion, >> and >> ASP's). It's just gonna serve as add-on, and make my application >> transition from web 1 to web 2 standard. >> >> The only catch is that Flex Builder (plug in for Eclipse) has a >> commercial >> licence, and Adobe sells it for 250 Euros for standard version >> (professional is about 600) >> > now adobe have done an interesting thing, the flex 3 builder trial is > fully functional for 60 days, giving yuo more than enough time to get on > and learn it + make some app's with it, thus letting you use the > software to generate the revenue to pay for it. This is what I did and > found that within 2 weeks I'd paid for it with time saved and additional > work done. > > :) > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php