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Right now I'm working on an Actionscript *library* and I have a separate flex app which I use to test the library. When I'm coding in the ActionScript library and I want to debug it, I have to move my mouse up to the little beetle on my toolbar, click the down arrow, then select my test flex app. Arg! I'm too lazy. Is there any way to hook up a shortcut (like F11) to run the test flex app? When I hit F11 when I'm coding in the AS library it doesn't run anything because it's not smart enough to know I want to run the Flex app instead of the AS library. Thanks.
You can configure this in Eclipse. See:
http://eclipseone.wordpress.com/2010/01/15/always-rundebug-the-last-launched-class-instead-of-the-selected-one-in-eclipse/
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You can configure this in Eclipse. See:
http://eclipseone.wordpress.com/2010/01/15/always-rundebug-the-last-launched-class-instead-of-the-selected-one-in-eclipse/
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Mmm....delicious. Just what I was looking for. Thanks!