Sunday, November 9, 2008




















  • Open the General > Workspace > Local History preference page.
  • In the Days to keep files field, type the number of days that you want to keep records for any one Workbench resource. For example, if you type 7, then a history of saved states from the last seven days will be kept.
  • In the Entries per file field, type the number of states to keep for any one Workbench resource. Note that when you exceed the number of entries per file, the oldest changes are discarded to make room for the newer changes.
  • In the Maximum file size (MB) field, type the maximum file size (in MB) of a resource for which a local history should be kept. If the size of the resource exceeds the maximum amount of file size allocated, no local history is kept for that resource.
  • Click OK to set your preferences and close the Local History Preferences page.

  • Yoy Will get this type of Window 






















    By Settings this above parameteres you can set your local flex project history.

    Hi Guys  I recentally Found one Cool Thing in Flex IDE . That is the Flex Local Project History.


    Let me clear you the thing Suppose your are Working on flex Project for 6 or 7 days but due some reason you need you code that you write before 6 0r 7 days ago than if you didn't took your Project backup than how will you reconize that what chagnes you have did at last 6 days , May be that you just forgot all the things or Code that you have did,
     than don't worry Flex has the fasility of maintaing his own local History where you can Comapre your last One month Code files with Current Code files . 


  • In one of the navigation views, select the file that you want to compare with a local history state.
  • From the resource's pop-up menu, select Compare With > Local History. The Compare with Local History page opens.
  • Select a state in the Local History list. The Text Compare editor opens.
  • Click the Select Next Change and Select Previous Change buttons to browse the changes made between the state in the local history and the Workbench resource.
  • Click OK when you are finished























  • Than you Will see this type of window