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Eclipse Based .ASC Editor For FMS Released


Stefan Richter By: Stefan Richter

This is huge. Darren Lee of fczone.com has released an Eclipse plugin which adds support for FMS’s AS1-based server side code to Eclipse or Flex Builder 3.

Finally FMS has its own code editor/IDE and what a great one it is.

The plugin contains more features that I care to mention, including code completion, AS2 import, an output console, code outline, error checking, you name it.

I recommend you check out the screencast which makes it clear that this plugin will make our lives as FMS developers a whole lot easier.

There’s even an FMS project setup wizard!

I’m quite honestly speechless, this plugin is beyond anything I have seen to date for editing .ASC files, including the Flash IDE or Dreamweaver. And the best thing is that it integrates tightly with Flex Builder 3 and Eclipse so there’ll be no need for flicking back and forth between IDEs. Awesome.

And did I mention that this plugin is open source?

Darren, this time you have truly surpassed yourself. How come Adobe haven’t hired you yet?

Ok, I guess they did but ‘only’ for a one off gig - as Darren worked on the FMS2 admin console.

I know that Darren has put a lot of hard work into this plugin and it’s astonishing what a single developer can achieve in his spare time!

I wouldn’t even know where to start.

About The Author

Stefan is a certified Flash Developer who has been involved with Flash Media Server since its very early days. From his home office in the UK he has handled a variety of projects, specializing in Flash Video and Rich Internet Applications for clients that include CNET, USA Network and Unilever. Stefan is the author of a series of Adobe Developer Center articles, has spoken at several industry events and contributes a regular column on Flash Video to Streaming Media Magazine. His site www.flashcomguru.com is one of the largest online resources on Flash Video.

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