FuseBox Development Methodologi

Fusebox - The most populer ColdFusion development frameworkFuseBox was first developed in 1998 and is the granddaddy of all ColdFusion development methodologies. Because of its practicality and longevity, FuseBox is perhaps the most widely used ColdFusion development methodology.

 

The new versions of Fusebox now exist for ColdFusion, J2EE and PHP, work currently being done on porting Fusebox to ASP.NET.

Some useful links for fusebox developers

For those of you who are new to FuseBox, here are some useful links to visit:

Fusebox Web Application Standard

Hal Helms personal site

SecretAgents.com

Fusium: Web Technology Solutons [Tools and products: FEX Integrated Error Handling, Rebar Wireframe Editor, Fuseminder2 (Just like magic), sesConverter]

FuseBox for PHP

FuseBox for JSP

TECHSPEDITION A navigation into knowledge

Synthis Process ModelerAdalon is a drag-and-drop visual process modeling tool designed specifically for business analyst and software functional design teams. With this tool can you visually architecting Fusebox applications. When a design is completed, it can be transformed into a complete Fusebox compliant code skeleton at the click of a button. Best of all, each generated file is fully Fusedoc'd, and the code skeleton will run "right out of the box". All that remains to be done is to fill in the Fuse details according to the Fusedocs. Synthis (http://www.synthis.com) has worked closely with the sponsors of the Fusebox Community to continually improve Adalon’s support for Fusebox. The product also integrate the Fusebox Lifecycle Process (FliP).

Synthis Process ModelerTM

Synthis Process ModelerTM

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