That does look really nice.
-----Original Message-----
From: ibtoad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 1:11 PM
To: Fusebox
Subject: RE: CFStudio Add-ons (Fusebox Studio)
Can't wait for the Beta.
Rich
-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Ray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 2:40 PM
To: Fusebox
Subject: Re: CFStudio Add-ons (Fusebox Studio)
Man, that is slick. Sign me up!
Steve Ray
Matrix
Marc Gadsdon wrote:
> Awesome!!
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hal Helms [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 16 February 2001 14:21
> To: Fusebox
> Subject: RE: CFStudio Add-ons (Fusebox Studio)
>
> Dang, that's cool!!
>
> Hal Helms
> == See ColdFusionTraining.com for info on "Best Practices with ColdFusion
&
> Fusebox" training ==
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Maddison, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 6:05 AM
> To: Fusebox
> Subject: RE: CFStudio Add-ons (Fusebox Studio)
>
> >> with coldfusion studio. It does help make the codding go
> >> fast and less
> >> prone to some human errors on typing.
>
> I'm creating Fusebox Studio which you may like. It's still on the
> workbench, and new features being are added daily, but basicaly it gets
> round the problem I've had with Fusebox, in that viewing the application
as
> a directory with files, can get very messy after a while. Fusebox studio
> knows how a fusebox application is constructed, and so gives you a
'Fusebox'
> view of the application. That is it displays an explorer tree, with each
> fuse type placed in a separate virtual folder. If you need to reference a
> fuse, you can just drag it from the tree into ColdFusion studio, and
Fusebox
> Studio will enter the CFINCLUDE statement for you.
>
> It also reads your index.cfm file and displays all the fuseactions found,
> and will eventually, (hopefully by end of today), allow you to add
> fuseactions in the tree, leaving fusebox studio to add the correct CFCASE
> statements. Double clicking on a fuseaction in the tree will open the
> index.cfm file in ColdFusion studio and place the cursor on that fuse
> action, no more looking through reams of code! Clicking on a fuse action
> will show the FuseDoc's of that file in the integrated web browser.
>
> Fed up of creating the base Fusebox application? Fusebox studio can do it
> all for you, even creating Circuit applications. Just follow enter the
> information into the wizard and Fusebox Studio will do the rest.
>
> Other features planned:
> - Integration with VSS (and possibly CVS)
> - Integration with DevNotes allowing DevNotes to be set on a fuse action
or
> even fuse and displayed in Fusebox Studio
> - Pluging interface allowing Fusebox studio to be extended by third
parties.
>
> Its hoped that eventually Fusebox studio will help with every stage of
> development, from design to testing, making Fusebox development the
fastest
> an most robust methodology on the planet.
>
> You can see a VERY rough Viewlet demo of Fusebox studio as it stands at
the
> moment by clicking this link.
> http://www.viewhow2.com/vf/skxewme/1/FuseBoxStudio_viewlet.html
>
> Be warned it's my first Viewlet, and it's pretty crap, but it should give
> you a quick taster.
>
> Have Fun,
>
> -David Maddison
> WildFusion.com
> Fusebox Studio Development Team
>
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