Working with Eclipse is a great experience with lots of powerful features at your fingertips. Unfortunately, for a beginner it can be a little difficult to get used to and not immediately obvious how to do certain tasks. Setting up projects can be particularly challenging, especially if you have a lot of extra development requirements (for example, using Maven, Ant, Sping, etc.). Using the standard Adobe getting started guide gives you a gentle introduction to remotiing and messaging, but doesn’t give you details on how to set up a clean “bare bones” application.
This article lists the steps to create a bare bones BlazeDS server configuration using the turnkey solution. More »