On Apr 28, 2012, at 4:30 PM, [email protected] wrote:

> The recommended books on Fusebox were written almost 10 years ago and use
> ColdFusion as the programming language.
> 
> I'd like to know, whether people developing in Active4D/Fusebox today still
> follow the procedure outlined in the book "Fusebox- Developing ColdFusion
> Applications" and what tools they use nowadays, especially when working
> with Macs.
> 
> 
> Are there any special tools available to assist in developing applications
> in Active4D /Fusebox? The only one I could find was the Active4D bundle for
> Textmate? (Btw. can anyone explain, how the "New Circuit" Action works in
> the Textmate bundle?)
> 
> Is there a way to create a skeleton of circuits similar to the workflow
> outlined in the book " Fusebox- Developing ColdFusion Applications" by
> creating a Mind Map and processing it with Fuseminder?
> 
> If not, does it make sense to follow this approach anyway and create a
> skeleton for Coldfusion and afterwards adopt the code to Active4D Fusebox
> syntax?
> 
> Any tips for speeding up the setup process of an Active4D/Fusebox skeleton
> are welcome.


Sorry, never read a book of fusebox. Seemed to PHPish.

It all comes down to this graphic, which was a part of an on-line session many 
years ago.

https://github.com/salex/Active4D-Libraries/blob/master/rest/fuseboxA4D.pdf

(not sure how you get this graphic form github. View raw and then it is not 
harmful - just a pdf. Can't post graphics to the list so my attempt to attach 
one)

Then apply this to the demo code. It is really simplistic - just an other MVC 
scheme - you just have to get your head around it to understand it. Just spend 
a day with the demo code.

Steve


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