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Flex Builder 3 beta 3 with Ecplipse 3.3+ (Europe)
Monday, 17 December 2007

It's been a week since Adobe Flex Builder 3 beta 3 was released and I just tried to get my copy working. It just took about 20 (very frustrating) times and I'm just most annoyed about it than with any software installation before. I already posted my errors with Eclipse 3.3.1.1 on the official forums but got no response at all. Since the end of the last I had to stop all my work on the PV3Dmodeler because the Flex Build 3 beta 2 was no longer available and so I got no chance.

Today my frustration has reached the limit and I crawled the archive of the Eclipse foundation file repositories and I just found the release of Eclipe 3.2.2. I thought a moment or two, read the system requirements from Adobe and decided to download it. For sure I had to cleanup my system once (after too many times) again from the remaining Eclipse and Flex Builder files. The first time it also failed with a critical message and the notice to view the log file of Eclipse. It contains few errors with terms like "core", etc... Uninstalling, cleaning and unpacking again... Because of "core" error of Eclipse I decided to update the 3.2 release with the main updates and reinstalled Flex Builder... and YEEESSS! It worked!

It'd be nice if someone could have told me this once but I'm so happy now and hope I can get back to work asap. Hopefully this information will help someone to solve this problem!

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FlashBookmarks said:

 
Good to see you got it fixed. Good luck on the pv3d mdeler.
2007-12-18 09:36:19 | url

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