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Category: CFEclipse

I am here scoping out a topic near and dear to my heart, code generation (also to make sure Brian doesn't forget Illudium ;). Thankfully he did not forget.

What a week, with huge announcements relevant to ColdFusion open-source both at cf.Objective() and elsewhere. This week alone we have four new projects and seven updates. In fact some of the most interesting announcements covered items that don't fit nicely into my update format, so let's cover those first.

So, after all the fun clues it appears the wait is over (unless there is something more in the works???). I checked the update site this morning and CFEclipse 1.3 was there waiting for me to download :) Actually, the CFEclipse site appears as if it is being worked on at the moment (stylesheet missing perhaps). Anyway, congrats to Mark Drew and anyone else who contributed.

A lot of new versions, updates and news this week and one significant release. In addition, there are a large number of useful tutorials this week as well. Enjoy.

This is a help document I created for my coworkers on using Subclipse, but it may be helpful to others who are just getting started with Subclipse and Subversion. I have been using Subclipse for some time now, but I wouldn't necessarily consider myself an expert by any means. So, any Subclipse experts out there, please feel free to post your tips, corrections and/or advice.

Subclipse is a plugin for the Eclipse IDE that allows you to interact with your Subversion repositories using a visual IDE (as opposed to the standard svn command-line). It can be downloaded at http://subclipse.tigris.org.

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