Fusebox 5 Presentations

Fusebox 5 is the newest version and word of it has gotten out not only through regular Powerpoint Presentations, but through podcasts, Adobe Connect Presentations and Videos.

If you know of a presentation on this that you want us to include on this site, (either hosted here, or via a link to something you wrote), please contact us.

Beginning Presentations

Making the Jump from FB3 to FB5

Published: February, 2007 - Nat Papovich (Audio)

Fusebox 3 is the world's most-deployed ColdFusion application framework. The core files have been downloaded hundreds of thousands of times. There thousands of Fusebox 3 applications in existence. Have you reached for the FB3 hammer dozens of times? Is fbx_switch like an old friend? Want to investigate the hub-bub of FB4/5? This presentation will showcase very common FB3 code snippets (and some not-so-common) and compare them to functionally similar FB5 snippets. This presentation will also cover reasons to switch to FB5 (and reasons not to) and provide next-steps for developers making the switch. Come to get your conversion questions answered!

Fusebox 5 in Action
(Audio)

Published: February, 2007 - Adam Wayne Lehman (Presentation and Audio)

Benefits summary and introduction to the concepts of FuseBox 5.

ColdFusion Weekly Podcast - The Fusebox 5 Edition

Published: October 9, 2006- Matt Woodward and Pete Farrell (Audio 21:50)

Weekly Podcast - This particular one has an emphasis on ColdFusion. Featuring: Sean Corfield

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Advanced Presentations

Generating Fusebox5 CRUD code with Illudium-PU36

Published: June, 6, 2007- Russ Johnson (Video 9 minutes)

This is a simple demonstration of how easily you can generate working CRUD code for Fusebox5 using Illudium and my Fusebox XSL templates available from http://www.angry-fly.com.

Extending Fusebox 5

Published: February, 2007 - Sean Corfield (Presentation)

We're used to the XML language of application frameworks being a static, fixed thing. If it doesn't let you do what you want, you're out of luck. Not so with Fusebox 5! This recent release lets you define your own verbs, which offers a much richer, more expressive way to build applications. This session will briefly walk you through the architecture of Fusebox and then dive into how to use third party custom lexicons as well as how to write your own language extensions. Enjoy the power of higher-level abstractions without the performance penalties they so often bring!

ColdSpring Powered Fusebox in Action

Published: February, 2007 - Andrew Wayne Lehman< (Presentation)/p>

2007 Frameworks conference presentation. ColdSpring and Fusebox including ColdSpring Lexicons

Fusebox 5 Whats New
(Connect )

Published: October 2006 - Sandra Clark< (Presentation)

User Group Presentation. Discusses the differences and enhancements of Fusebox 5 as compared to Fusebox 4

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