I see this as a cool product, but if you really wanted to make this
happen in a true fusebox method, I would suggest building your own with
the IE program reuablity, which can be found at microsoft. I have done
hours of research on this browser for the featurs that I am developing
for a high end admin site. But if you want your products to truly be
free of broswer conformady, build it in Flash and as Flash grows your
app will too, and you would not have to worry about reprogramming your
application if the browser you developed for changes.
Just my two cents$$
-----Original Message-----
From: Erki Esken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 8:31 AM
To: Fusebox
Subject: IBM Sash and the future of Fusebox development
> Speaking of new web programming languages, here is a twist. IBM is
> releasing an IDE that lets you use web programming languages to build
> Windows apps:
>
> http://sash.alphaworks.ibm.com/
This is WAY COOL!
Lets take Steve's upcoming Fusebox Specifications & Design Manager for
an example. You can access it with a regular web browser when you're at
the client's place working out the specs. And when you're at your office
you can use the same tool as a Windows application. That app could talk
directly to CF Studio (using Studio's Visual Tools Object Model
scripting) so when you're done with the specs and design you push
GENERATE FUSEBOX FILES and voila, they're generated, saved to you hard
drive and opened in CF Studio. And it could work vice versa, for an
example if you add new fuseactions you can push SYNCHRONIZE WITH
SPECIFICATION and the specs are updated at SecretAgents.com.
Or Steve's Programmer Task Manager. That could be a Sash Weblication
also, you select a task, and voila, all the related files are opened
automagically in CF Studio.
The possibilities are endless...
Erki
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