You don't HAVE to reuse the code in other applications, its just that you CAN.

If you can design your modules so that they're generic, great.  I personally don't 
reuse modules - I just copy and paste the code into a new application and then adjust 
it to fit.

---mark

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jason Egan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2000 7:24 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: integrating multiple fusebox applications
> 
> 
> Ok - this part of fusebox eludes me somewhat.  I have an application I'm
> trying to write - there are several parts, standard stuff - task list,
> contact management, resource management, reminders, etc.  Writing this all
> as one app is one thing, but I thought to myself, why?  I want to create
> them as components so I can just 'plug' them in another 
> application later -
> HENCE FUSEBOX - that's one of its strong points right?
> 
> It seems to me that what I need them to do is too integrated with 
> the other
> components... for example, the task list isn't supposed to be a separate
> application that you 'link' to, but integrated so that you can 
> add tasks to
> users, groups, projects, contacts... etc.  Accessing the task list from
> anywhere... to me it would be more like a custom tag.  I've read 
> about it in
> the fusebox document, but it doesn't make sense... perhaps I'm thinking
> about it too hard?
> 
> Any applications out there that do something like this that I can take a
> look at?  Will the formurl2attribute tag help here?
> 
> Thank you,
> Jason
> 
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