Configuration de flex builder 4.5 sous eclipse kepler ou luna

Bonjour,
J'essaie de configurer flash builder 4.5 sous eclipse Kepler pour que je puisses utiliser felx/actionscript avec eclipse Kepler
mais je constate que après l'installation il se passe deux problèmes:
- flash builder 4.5 se lance avec son eclipse Ganymede ce qui m'empêche d'utiliser mon projet java existant sur eclipse Kepler
  et je suis obligé d'importer le projet sur eclipse Ganymede.
- mon eclipse Kepler est détruit et impossible de le faire tourner.
Est-ce qu'il existe une documentation qui permet de faire cette configuration? Comment y remédier pour n'est pas se trouver dans
cette situation de blocage.
Cordialement,
Brice MFOUKA

Bonjour,
J'essaie de configurer flash builder 4.5 sous eclipse Kepler pour que je puisses utiliser felx/actionscript avec eclipse Kepler
mais je constate que après l'installation il se passe deux problèmes:
- flash builder 4.5 se lance avec son eclipse Ganymede ce qui m'empêche d'utiliser mon projet java existant sur eclipse Kepler
  et je suis obligé d'importer le projet sur eclipse Ganymede.
- mon eclipse Kepler est détruit et impossible de le faire tourner.
Est-ce qu'il existe une documentation qui permet de faire cette configuration? Comment y remédier pour n'est pas se trouver dans
cette situation de blocage.
Cordialement,
Brice MFOUKA

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