I think this is how it works:

There is only 1 fbx_circuit.cfm per FB3 application, which should exist in 
in the home directory.  Any other fbx_ciruits that happen to exist are ignored.

At 04:24 PM 3/27/02 -0500, you wrote:
>Certainly, but what if two sub-circuits designed independently have the 
>same name in their fbx_circuits.cfm file.  Obviously one will have to be 
>changed to include them in the new, larger application's fbx_circuits.cfm 
>file.  And when you change its name in the new, larger application's 
>fbx_circuits.cfm file, that sub-circuit's controller circuits will have to 
>be edited.  Have you discovered a good way to prevent this from happening?
>
>Pete
>
>
>hal helms wrote:
>
>>Pete,
>>
>>Normally, the controller circuit is VERY specific to an individual
>>application. It absorbs all the uniqueness of the application so that
>>the View and Model circuits can remain largely unchanged.
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Pete Krueger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, March 
>>27, 2002 2:23 PM
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: MVCs and re-using curcuits
>>
>>
>>Hello,
>>
>>For those of you experimenting with MVC and Fusebox, how does the 
>>Controller effect your reuse of circuits?  I can imagine that I might 
>>have two circuits, a shopping cart ("cart") and a registration system 
>>("registration").  Each, when built independently, might have a model 
>>circuit called "User".  If I drop these both in a larger application, say 
>>a portal, how do you resolve the names?  Calls within a given circuit can 
>>use #fusebox.thisCircuit#, but both controllers would want to use 
>>compound fuseactions of "User.fuseaction".  Is there a way to set
>>
>>things up so that they're drag-and-drop without having to change names in 
>>a controller circuit?
>>
>>
>>Pete
>
>--
>Pete Krueger
>Web Applications Programmer
>University of Maryland University College
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>

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