Dreamweaver and Flash Builder for PHP

I have created a php database in Dreamweaver, can this database be imported or converted to Flash Builder for PHP?

MySQL has nothing to do with Dreamweaver or any other development software. It's a DBMS (which stands for DataBase Management System). More simply, it's a way to store data. Other DBMS are PostgreSQL, Oracle, and so on..., as mentionned above.
To use your existing MySQL database with FlashBuilder for PHP, simply specify where you store your PHP services on your computer when you create your project. Then FB will attempt to connect to MySQL with the help of your PHP code.
And you'll be able to retrieve your data in the brand new Spark Datagrids !
Hope it'll help.
Julien.

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