Fusebox Unity?

I am preparing a presentation on both Fusebox and Model-Glue. The most current version of Model-Glue is called Unity. In this version Joe Rinehart has added ColdSpring and Reactor into the Model-Glue framework.

One of the neat features of fusebox is the notion of lexicons. Lexicons let you add your own tags or verbs to the framework.

I was reading on MXNA that Dope Fly has some downloads that will let you add ColdSpring and Reactor Lexicons to Fusebox. Pretty Cool.

Comments
Sean Corfield's Gravatar Just to be clear, ColdSpring and Reactor are not actually part of Model-Glue: Unity - MG:U simply relies on CS and R being installed in order to run (well, it requires CS for the core - it only requires R if you try to use "Generic Data Messages" or scaffolding). MG:U beta had a copy of R in the distro just to make this easier since R was changing quite a lot at the time and finding a stable, compatible build that worked with MG:U was a bit hard. Nowadays, you can just pull the latest from SVN for both MG:U and R and be up and running (CS lives under CVS).

For the Fusebox lexicons, you still need to download and install CS and R but the lexicons make them easier to use in your circuit XML files.

Looking forward to your presentation!
# Posted By Sean Corfield | 8/12/06 5:31 PM
David Fekke's Gravatar Point taken. Thanks for the clarification Sean.

David
# Posted By David Fekke | 8/13/06 9:24 PM
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