You can place the core files anywhere you want and create a CF
mapping to them. Then call them from any app root.
Seth
From:
fusebox5@yahoogroups.com [mailto:fusebox5@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Eva
Sent: Friday, July 03, 2009 12:31 PM
To: fusebox5@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [fusebox5] new to fusebox/setup
Aw but when you are looking for a job, the question always comes up
did you take a class or how did you learn to use fusebox. If you take a
class then that assures them that you have learn the standards and are using
the method as taught ...if you learned it on your own then you are using your
own interpretation which may not be their interpretation. Saying I
learned something on my own never seems to get the same respect as having taken
and passed a class on the topic.
So the directory on the server I am putting this on is as follows:
C:\Inetpub\vhosts
in which are the seperate websites
A
B
C
D....etc.
in each of these the actual files are grouped in httpdocs
So if I am using scenario 5 where he has the files in
temp/installscenarios/applicationroot s5/fbcore
that would translate to:
C:\Inetpub\applicationroot s5\fbcore
Or would it go in
C:\Inetpub\vhosts\applicationroot s5\fbcore
Or would it go further down? I did not set up the server with
vhost and httpdocs...that is the way the Plesk group set it up. Do I need
to call it "applicationroot s5"?
and then I put the index files and application.cfc into the
separate websites as usual
C:\Inetpub\vhosts\asite\httpdocs\index.cfm
I am assuming that only the websites that I put fusebox code will
call the fbcore all the other sites will be unaffected.
Eva
From: fusebox5@yahoogroups.com [mailto:fusebox5@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of Kevin Pepperman
Sent: Thursday, July 02, 2009 10:57 PM
To: fusebox5@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [fusebox5] new to fusebox
Fusebox is a simple, easy to use framework that works very good. Thats why
it is so popular.
The nuts and bolts are rather easy to understand. You
shouldn't need a class to be able to use it.
Maybe that is why you are getting no response here. Most
people know a couple hours with whats available on the fusebox site, forums and
groups should give you plenty of information to get started.
Most general questions or beginner "how do i..?"
questions have been gone over many times.
Just some basic understanding of CFML, and if you use the
XML flavor-- some understanding of the XML syntax is needed to begin.
It is not a CMS or an 'out of box solution', so it
supports almost any coding style (good or bad).
If you download the few sample apps or the
skeleton frameworks you will discover that it is really a simple
process. Fusebox is very good at staying out of the way.
There are conventions that are community standards.. But you
do no need to use any of these conventions to use Fusebox.
Download the core files and the skeleton app..
place it in your site root. Thats it.
No setup, nothing special to run it.
I would suggest the books that are available if you want to
get into the more advanced stuff.
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 8:36 PM, Eva <bluemoonbow@...>
wrote:
So I take it from the silence that
there isn't any place to learn Fusebox. Everyone for themselves kind of
deal, not sure why it is so popular then.
I like the idea but it would be
nice to have some place to learn it....
Eva
From: fusebox5@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:fusebox5@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of Sean Corfield
Sent: Sunday, June 28, 2009 12:38 AM
To: fusebox5@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [fusebox5] new to fusebox
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 7:10 PM, Eva<bluemoonbow@...>
wrote:
> Is there any place where I can sign up for a class on fusebox....kind of
> walk through an application from start to finish? I am reading the
Fusebox:
> Developing Coldfusion Application but it would be nice to discuss it
as I
> go along.
I'd be interested to hear what people recommend on Fusebox training.
I've heard of some very bad experiences with TeraTech Fusebox courses
so this is a good discussion to have here!
--
Sean A Corfield -- (904) 302-SEAN
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"If you're not annoying somebody, you're not really alive."
-- Margaret Atwood
--
-- if you've written a homegrown[*CFML] controller layer that rivals the
sophistication and ease of use of the three major players (MG/MII/FB) - then share
it or shut up. You code in a silo - that's great. Just stay in there and don't
try to tell everyone how good it smells.
--Dave Ross