Look at me!
I made a big ColdFusion application utilizing Extended Fusebox with WDDX and
some other acronym that wipes my tushy for me.
Nonetheless, I'm glad you guys are doing all the hard work.
NAT
>
> >> I completely agree!!! And since you brought it up, I have
> >> been working on a
> >> fuseboxed content management system that allows scheduling
> >> of content, gives
> >> the ability to have the content located in different
> >> locations on the site
> >> throught the use of templates and is completeley configured
> >> through a
> >> web-based admin system. It also has the abilitly to assign
> >> workflows to the
> >> users of the system. Kind of like a mini Spectra, only in Fusebox.
> >> Extended Fusebox that is.
>
> Oh, I'm working on one to0 called Fusebox-X, based on Extended Fusebox.
> It's basically a 'Fusebox Runtime', that provides all the
> services, such as
> security, caching, indexing, etc to the circuits in the application. The
> cool thing about it is that all the services are abstracted way from the
> circuits themselves, therefore I can take a Fusebox-X circuit that someone
> else has written, drop it into my application, and my runtime
> decides how to
> apply security.
>
> All mappings are dynamically generated so I can take a circuit from one
> place to another in my application, and everything will still
> work. I could
> even reuse a Fusebox-X circuit, such as forums, form one app and drop it
> into another.
>
> Another cool feature is circuits can be native ColdFusion circuits, EJB's,
> JavaBeans, COM objects, or even located on another server, and my app
> doesn't care, it will still work as if it's talking to local Fusebox-X
> circuits.
>
> What's more I'm making Fusebox Studio Fusebox-X aware, (classic
> fusebox apps
> will still be catered for). Therefore you will be able to build a basic
> Fusebox-X app, with security, caching etc, in under 60 seconds!
>
> - David Maddison
> Wildfusion.com
> Fusebox Studio Development Team
>
>
>
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