Flash builder 4 plugin for eclipse on win7 64-bit problams

where can i find a version to download of flash builder 4 plugin for eclipse on win7 64-bit?

Hi,
I'm not an eclipse user but at the moment the recommended version of eclipse for the plugin is 3.4
http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Flash_Builder_4:Release_Notes
The stand alone version of Flashbuilder works fine on Win7 X64 (FB is x32 not x64 both standalone and plugin)and I assume using the specified eclipse ide and FB plugin would be the same.
David.

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