ColdSpring is best suited for managing the CFCs that need to be in
application scope and their inter-related dependencies. Anything
session related would still have to be done manually as ColdSpring is
not really session aware.

Matt

On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 10:59 AM, Ryan J. Heldt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Guys-
>
>  I'm fairly new to this whole Coldspring business, so I apologize if this
>  is a glaringly obvious question. I have an intranet application that has
>  a AuthenticatedUser CFC that is given to every user that signs in,
>  persisted in the session scope. Is it possible to have Coldspring inject
>  that session-persisted object into another object/bean. Say, for
>  example, I have an object that needs to return information based on the
>  current user.
>
>  Thanks for your help!
>  Ryan

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