[fusion-users] Evolution of Fusion?

Rachot Moragraan moo at ci.garden-grove.ca.us
Tue Nov 4 10:35:30 PST 2014


Gordon,

I was just thinking the same! I think Fusion and MapGuide is a great 
solution for GIS as it offers a full stack that I haven't seen others 
offering.

The Ajax viewer is just old... i mean it's still called "ajax"! That's 
old school term. Fusion is the definitely the nicer UI, but it is also 
outdated.

The latest Fusion is running on OpenLayer 2.13, but that's not a bad 
thing, OL3 is still a baby. jxLib hasn't been maintained in a long 
while. JavaScript coding standards and best practices has come a long 
way in the past few years.

I am wondering myself if there is a movement to overhaul Fusion. It 
would be a huge undertaking.

Perhaps we can hit the dev mailing list about this topic too?

-Moo

On 11/04/2014 08:57 AM, GordonL wrote:
> Hi All,
> not much on this for a while.  I was wondering if FUSION is still viable
> with its jxLIB etc?
> Perhaps a new FUSION that works with jQuery or geoExt/Sencha or Leaflet?
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> I know it would be a big job, but it would be cool to have an alternative to
> AJAX and FUSION.  Especially since there will be a big re-work with
> OpenLayers 3?
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