The hotel and schedule for the Fusebox 4 conference have been released.
Learn the new Fusebox 4 in depth at the Fusebox event of the year
in Las Vegas NV 8/30-9/1/03 for just $99 when you registering by
the early bird date 7/19/03. Details below.

Hotel info
http://www.cfconf.org/fusebox2003/hotel.cfm
Schedule
http://www.cfconf.org/fusebox2003/schedule.cfm
Fusebox 4 Book
http://www.cfconf.org/fusebox2003/book.cfm
Hal Helms classes special offer
http://www.cfconf.org/fusebox2003/classes.cfm

- Michael Smith, TeraTech

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Fusebox Developers Conference
Sat August 30th - Mon September 1st, 2003 (Labor Day weekend)
Las Vegas NV
http://www.cfconf.org/fusebox2003/
Save 30% if you register before Saturday 7/19/03! Just $99 for 1.5 days.
$149 after that
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Hal Helms: Fusebox 4 overview
Fusebox 4 with XML vastly expands the capabilities of Fusebox by leveraging
the power of XML. Most of the logic and control of your application is now
written in XML -- for those of you already familiar with FB3, this means the
fbxSwitch file has been replaced with an enhanced equivalent in XML -- and
your actual fuses will remain written in your language of choice. Because of
the language-independent nature of XML, this also means you can easily port
an FB4 app from one language to another simply by translating your fuses and
substituting the new set of core files.

John Quarto-vonTivadar: Plug it in, plug in it
Fusebox 4 lets you modify the core file behavior via plugins. We will look
at
what plugs let you do and examine some example plugins for security and
error
handling. After this talk you will be a plugin-expert ready to code and use
plugins yourself!

Sandy Clark: Layouts in Fusebox 4
Layouts in Fusebox 4 offer the developer the ultimate in flexibility. Rather
than just one way to do a layout, Fusebox 4 allows us to design our layouts
in
a variety of different ways, making sure the layout is suited to the
particular
application. In this session, we will be exploring using layouts at the
application, circuit and fuseaction level. We will also learn how to use the
newest part of layouts, content variables to stream content into the layout
of our choice. Also covered in this session will be how to emulate nested
layouts for those considering converting legacy applications.

Jeff Peters: Fusedocs
Fusedocs are at the foundation of a sucessful Fusebox project. Written in an
XML format they can be cryptic to beginners but this talk will explain all
the tags in Fusedocs and show you tools to make writing them easier. We will
also look at tools that use the XML data to improve your code.

Brian LeRoux: Flash remoting with FB
Fusebox is usually used to output HTML, but what if you want a Rich Internet
Application? How do you do that using Fusebox 4? This talk will explain how
to do it.

Michael Smith: Real World FLiP workshop
FLiP is the Fusebox Lifecycle Process of Wireframing, Prototyping and
Signoff.
What problems have you had using FLiP in your organization? Did your boss or
client avoid the process? How can resistance to FLiP be overcome? How can
you
sell the process to your clients? This workshop will address these problems
that are common to many Fuseboxers in the Real World.

FusePanel
Didn't get all your questions answered? Then bring them to the FusePanel
where Fusebox experts will field your questions and provide answers.

Hal Helms: Intro to Mach-II
Fusebox is the most widely used framework for building applications in the
ColdFusion community, with versions existing for PHP and J2EE as well. With
the introduction of CFCs, ColdFusion programmers can tap into some of the
power
of object oriented programming. Mach II is an updated version of Fusebox
that
supports and encourages programmers to begin making the switch to OO. Based
solely on CFMX, it uses CFCs to explore what Fusebox could become. Although
ColdFusion is clearly not an OO language and CFCs are most certainly not
true
objects, there are a lot of OO-like behaviours to CFCs that can be leveraged
effectively. Mach II shows how Fusebox and CFCs can easily work together.

Ben Edwards: MACH-II TALK
Mach-II was designed and built to support the development and maintenance of
enterprise level applications. This talk will introduce you to Mach-II's
flexible architecture, including events,listeners, filters, invokers, and
plugins. Also, we'll see how to integrate security, Web services, and Flash
into a Mach-II application

If you sign up before the Saturday 7/19/03, you'll get an early bird rate
of $99 -- that's $50 off the regular rate.

So for information, networking, and fun (did I mention the big FuseParty
on Saturday night?), register today!

   http://www.cfconf.org/fusebox2003/
   $99. Visa, MC, Amex or Discover.

- Michael Smith, TeraTech, Inc
http://www.teratech.com/
http://www.cfconf.org/
http://www.cfbughunt.org/



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CF/ASP Web, VB, Telephony, Math, Access programming tools and consulting
12221 Parklawn Dr Ste 200, Rockville MD 20852 USA
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