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Fusebox 3.0 Welcome To Fusebox Michael Smith, TeraTech, Inc. michael@teratech.com

Fusebox 3.0 Welcome To Fusebox Michael Smith, TeraTech, Inc. michael@teratech.com. Overview. What is Fusebox? Sample Sites General Concepts Why Fusebox? Extended Topics Demo How to get started Q & A. Speaker Information. Who am I? Michael Smith President of TeraTech, Inc Rockville MD

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Fusebox 3.0 Welcome To Fusebox Michael Smith, TeraTech, Inc. michael@teratech.com

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  1. Fusebox 3.0Welcome To FuseboxMichael Smith, TeraTech, Inc.michael@teratech.com

  2. Overview • What is Fusebox? • Sample Sites • General Concepts • Why Fusebox? • Extended Topics • Demo • How to get started • Q & A

  3. Speaker Information Who am I? • Michael Smith • President of TeraTech, Inc Rockville MD • http://www.teratech.com/ • ttWebReportServer, CFXGraphicserver • MDCFUG, CFUN-02, Fusebox Conf • Articles in CFDJ, Fusion Authority • CFUN-02 June 15-16 Wash DC • http://www.cfconf.org/cfun-02/

  4. More About Me • ColdFusion Developer • 6 years with ColdFusion • Also work with SQL, JavaScript, HTML, VB, Oracle, Access • Teach one-on-one and custom classes • On site and custom development • Fusebox and Process Methodology

  5. What is Fusebox? (part one) • An organized style of coding for the web • A plan for designing applications • Teamwork in action • So much more!

  6. Organized Coding for the Web (part two) • Fusebox is Self-documenting • All program flow is in one file (fbx_switch.cfm) • Logic, Queries, and HTML are separated • Easy to organize large applications into sub applications, called circuits • Variables are passed cleanly

  7. Designing Applications (part three) • Projects are broken into clear phases • Design & Prototyping (What and How) • Initial ideas for ‘What’, Wireframe • Storyboard leads to Prototype, defining ‘How’ • Coding, Testing & Deployment • Prototype is built into real app • Code can be unit tested • Easy to deploy

  8. Teamwork in Action (part four) • Flow is clear, so it is easy to interconnect pages • Prototype clearly defines look and feel, so no risk of pages looking differently than expected • HTML, queries, and code can be done independently • In effect, different team members produce similar, compatible results

  9. More! (part five) • Extended features allow apps to grow • Fusebox can be implemented very simply • Take advantage of only the features you need • Start simple and have the ability to grow into larger functions

  10. Sample Fusebox Sites http://www.section508.gov/ http://www.casio.com/ http://www.crayola.com/ http://www.autobytel.com/ http://www.ebags.com/ http://www.exxonmobiltravel.com/ http://www.orderpizzabolis.com/ http://www.ukcfug.org/ http://dls.fws.gov/ http://www.csxi.com/ http://www.fusebox.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=sites.default

  11. General Concepts • Fuseactions determine flow • Everything calls index.cfm • All pages are included from one central file fbx_switch.cfm • Files are defined as either Display, Query, Logic/action code, or system files (dsp_, qry_, act_, fbx_) • Variables passed between pages become attributes.variablename

  12. Short Break Five min break...

  13. Why? State of the Art: Failure

  14. New York Point-to-Point Routing Tampa

  15. Hub-and-Spoke System Chicago Seattle New York Atlanta Los Angeles Tampa

  16. Point-to-Point Programming Module F Module E Module B Module C Module A Module D

  17. Fusebox Programming Module F Module C Module E Fusebox Module A Module D Module B

  18. Benefits of Standardization • Better team communication • Cheaper maintenance • Can pick up others code faster • Fewer bugs due to different styles • Can think about the fun stuff instead of code structure

  19. Extended Topics Just a quick overview... • Nested Circuits • Nested Layouts • Exit Fuseactions (XFA’s) • XML Fusedocs • Wireframing • Devnotes

  20. Demo • Look at a couple sample Fusebox apps • What is fbx_switch.cfm? • How are fuseactions called?

  21. How to get started • http://www.fusebox.org/ • Download core files • Copy sample app into your directory • Start editing fbx_switch.cfm to your needs! • Create dsp_, qry_, and act_ files • Check out our FB101 and FB201 classes!

  22. Resources • Fusebox core files are freely available from www.fusebox.org • Various sites have free tutorials, white papers, sample code, etc. • www.halhelms.com • www.grokfusebox.com • www.bjork.net • www.beynon.org.uk • www.bombusbee.com – php version • Hal Helms articles in CFDJ magazine

  23. Questions? Come join us for FB101 tomorrow! Watch http://www.teratech.com/training/ for new dates and site update Don’t forget your surveys!

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