I found the new Fusebox3 methodology to have a lot of overhead.  I found
a MVC approach that's straight forward, low overhead, and easy to use:

http://www.benorama.com/coldfusion/patterns/part1.htm


Thanks -

Tom Schreck
817-252-4900
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I have not failed.  I've found 10,000 ways that won't work.

- Thomas Edison


-----Original Message-----
From: Marlon Moyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 7:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Fusebox 3 question on fbx_fusebox_XXXX

I've been fuseboxing for a while now and lately I've been trying to wean

myself from it.  I'm not real thrilled about the nested layouts and 
such, but I can't seem to find a way to duplicate the ease of navigation

that it presents.  I've been toying around with ideas about how to 
emulate the abstraction of the directory trees.  Have you found a 
reliable method?

Thanks.

Marlon


S. Isaac Dealey wrote:

>
>I don't use FB for my own development -- I use the attributes trick so
that
>I can call certain base templates as custom tags if it'll help, and I
use an
>equivalent of the fuseaction variable and the fbx_switch that's more
dynamic
>(actually just dynamic includes). Speaking of which -- apparently a few
>people have run into problems with migrating FB2/3 applications to CF
MX as
>a result of the 64k method limitation of the underlying Java engine.
>Apparently when MX generates a java class for a new template, it puts
>everything in a single method, so if you've got a switch-case in the
>template it'll examine all those includes and include the contents of
all
>those included files in the generated Java code. So even if your switch
case
>statement only has 2 cases like <cfswitch
>expression="#fusebox.fuseaction#"><cfcase value="a"><cfinclude
>template="a.cfm"></cfcase><cfcase value="b"><cfinclude
>template="b"></cfcase></cfswitch> you could still exceed the 64k limit
if
>the CF Server generates more than 64k of combined Java code from a.cfm
and
>b.cfm (i.e. between them, not per file).
>  
>
>  
>

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