Anything involving Eclipse is always epic. First, you have to get your head around what distribution of it to use, as confusing as one's first introduction to Linux distributions (there are different kinds of Linux?).
Next, you have to grok the fact that the Zend Debugger must be installed on your server. In this case, MAMP.
Then, you have to make Eclipse listen to the debugging information being outputted, on the debug port.
Finally, you have to figure out how to use a debugger effectively (not in scope, but careful, debugging will blow your mind).
New URL for Zend debugging plugin (now called Studio Web Debugger)
If you're a user of Eclipse with the Zend Debugging Extension and you've tried to use PHP 5.3, you may have noticed that the traditional download location doesn't have it.
The event module comes with a pre-set content type called "Event". This content type is already event enabled and ready to be used. If you only need one event content type and don't need any extra fields, you can skip to step 3.
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