RE: Cold Fusion Methodology

2001-02-23 Thread Aidan Whitehall
This one should definitely be in the FAQ. It's in mine. I'm just waiting for a few nods of approval from the list-Gods, then I'll tell you where you can view it. -- Aidan Whitehall [EMAIL PROTECTED] Netshopper UK Ltd Advanced Web Solutions Services http://www.netshopperuk.com/ Telephone

RE: Cold Fusion Methodology

2001-02-22 Thread Giesbrecht, Jeffrey
To hear what is happening with the fusebox methodology join the fusebox list hosted by http://houseoffusion.com You can also check out http://secretagents.com for more information. It is a developing methodology with changes and enhancements being presented all the time. HTH, Jeff

RE: Cold Fusion Methodology

2001-02-22 Thread Hal Helms
John, there are a few popular ones. There's Fusebox, as you know. There's also Extended Fusebox, which just builds on Fusebox and makes it more scalable and maintainable. There's info on that at my site, www.halhelms.com. Then there are several that are built on object-oriented principles. The

Re: Cold Fusion Methodology

2001-02-22 Thread Jeffry Houser
This one should definitely be in the FAQ. Fusebox is by far the most popular methodology, although there are many people that have complaints about it. I will let you make your own decision. http://www.cfobjects.com (I think CFOBJECTS is probably the second most widely used