Thanks guys..  I have been fuseboxing for about 6 - 8 months now and it has really 
taken my CF to the next level.   I am going to check out those XFB tags and give it a 
shot.

>>> "Erik Voldengen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/05/2001 4:05:01 >>>
And being sure not to mislead Jason, you can do this with plain old
ordinary Fusebox, too.  App_globals and app_locals exist so circuit
apps can inherit properties of the top level app.

XFB helps you reuse those modules you create, but depending on how
you actually reuse your current fusebox circuits, it might not 
be that huge of a time saver.  For example, if you store an app_globals
in your circuit's directory, and modify your app_locals to call
a different app_globals, it never gets used, but is there in case
the circuit needs to be run as a separate entity.

The big difference with XFB (at least my perception) is that Hal
has put together some brilliant wizardry to help making module 
reuse a lot more plug and play.  It's pretty slick.

XFB is cool, and you should for sure check it out, but you can of
course easily reuse your fusebox circuit applications, regardless 
of which Fusebox methodology you use/have used.  That's why I
adopted it a few years back.

-Erik

> -----Original Message-----
> From: BORKMAN Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 6:22 PM
> To: Fusebox
> Subject: RE: XFB
> 
> 
> Hi Jason,
> 
> The major benefit is that circuit applications can be 
> developed and called
> as separate entities, but can then be plugged-in to a higher-level
> application, and inherit the higher-level app's environment.
> 
> There, that's about it in a single sentence.  Maybe Hal would 
> describe it
> better.
> 
> Anyway, enjoy it.  It has some intriguing possibilities.
> 
> Lee Bjork Borkman
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jason Glaun [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> 
> I am not yet using the XFB architecture and would like to get 
> into it.   I
> am just having a look at Hal's example and was wondering if 
> anyone could
> tell me the advantages XFB has over the traditional fusebox 
> architecture.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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