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Installing PHPEclipse plugin in Flex Builder

Here you will find a screenshot tour of the PHPEclipse installation process in Flex Builder 3

Step 1 :

             Begin the installation from the Flex Builder Help menu item.

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Step 2 :

             This screenshot show the screen as it initially comes up. In this case you will need to change the radio button to indicate that this is a new install.

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Step 3 :

           This screen will vary depending on the features you have installed already. You want to click on the New Remote Site button. If you are behind a proxy and the Flex Builder install mechanism does not work, then you can download a zipped version of the update site and then click the New Local Site button instead. 

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Step 4 :

           This screen is showing the New Remote Site dialog, filled in with the correct information to install PHPEclipse

           Name : PHPEclipse 1.2.x

           URL :   http://update.phpeclipse.net/update/stable/1.2.x

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Step 5:

          When you first come back to this screen, if the site you added is NOT selected, be sure to select it before clicking Finish.

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Step 6:

          This next screen shows all of the features that are available to install.

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Step 7:

          Click the button to accept the license agreement.

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Step 8:

          Confirm the install location

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Step 9:

          Just a screenshot of the in-process installation.

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Step 10:

            This screen is saying that the provider cannot be verified . Ignore that and click on Install All .Not even Eclipse.org nor IBM sign their features.

 

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Step 11:

           Flex Builder needs to be restarted after installing PHPEclipse.

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Step 12:

          Finally, after restarting Flex Builder, the first thing you will typically want to do is open the PHPEclipse perspective to check whether it is installed correctly. 

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Thats it !! . PHPEclipse is successfully installed.

  1. November 10, 2008 at 7:23 am | #1

    Thanks for the post man , i was also planning on the same post, but when i searched whether there’s any one with the same post, you can up, and i’ve decided to link the post in my blog.
    Good work :-)
    regards,
    kumar.

  2. November 13, 2008 at 1:22 pm | #2

    Thanks a lot from Brazil….

  3. Chris Hansen
    December 19, 2008 at 1:55 am | #3

    No PHP debugging perspective though? – Would that have to be installed separately via Zend?

  4. June 29, 2009 at 10:28 am | #4

    Tanks,

    very good and simple to understand.

    Bye

  5. July 4, 2009 at 6:39 pm | #5

    I’ve just installed the php plugin in Flex Builder 3, convenient, but in all my php scripts I’m warned that there is ‘illegally formed XML syntax’ (no XML in my files). It’s complaining about the closing ?> tag. No biggie, but silly (BTW I do use the full <$php open tag)

  6. ozgur uksal
    August 17, 2009 at 8:09 pm | #6

    would try Zend Studio if I didn’t see your post. Great help.

  7. November 21, 2009 at 3:52 pm | #7

    Hi,

    Thx for PHP Eclipse install Steps.

    Keep up the Good Work..

  8. December 29, 2009 at 2:05 pm | #8

    Thanks,

    Just what I needed.

    Regards

  9. rohini
    September 19, 2011 at 12:00 pm | #9

    http://phpeclipse.sourceforge.net/update/stable/1.2.x/ is the new link to install the plug in

  1. November 10, 2008 at 3:42 pm | #1

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