Hi Mark (And everyone else),


On Apr 17, 5:23 pm, Mark Mandel <[email protected]> wrote:
> Some questions / points
>
> 1) Are you using Application.cfm, or Application.cfc?
> I assume you are using Application.cfm, you will need to do some
> locking of this, as you can definitely get 2 people hitting your
> website at the same time, which can instantiate 2 copies of your
> model. Not what you want.  I would suggest moving to Application.cfc,
> onApplicationStart() event, as this will manage this for you.
>

Correct I am using Application.cfm at the moment.
I (previously) never saw the requirement to shift over to
Applicaiton.cfc - so I ust stuck with what I have always done.
(Looks like I'll go do some reading on Application.cfc!)

> 2) When you say ' concurrent sessions are infecting each other's
> records.', what does that mean? What information is being passed
> across, and how is that information being managed?

This is for a questionnaire.
After every question the response is saved. So incomplete
questionnaires are recorded for statistical analysis.
Also, if you answer q1 twice it records both answers and shows that
answer number 2 supercedes answer 1

If I open two browsers, (one IE - one FF)
I start off using FF and answer three questions.
I switch to the IE browser and start a new session / questionnaire.
The questionnaire (in the DB)  shows that the FF based questionnaire
now has two answers for q1.
The IE based session now has no questions as answered.

> 3) Why are you pulling everything out of CS to push into your
> application scope? The idea is to let CS manage it for you... you are
> just giving yourself more work ever time you create something new.  I
> would just reference it directly from the beanFactory.  That being
> said, is there nothing in FuseBox that will autowire your controllers
> for you, like you can in Mach-II, Model-Glue or ColdBox, so you don't
> have to manage pulling objects out of CS directly?

I am betting that it is because I was using CS incorrectly and not
really understanding what it was doing for me.
I now have;

<cfif not isDefined("session.user.loggedin") OR
session.user.getLoggedIn() EQ false>
   <cfset session.user = application.beanFactory.getBean
('userManager').login('test','test')>
   <cfset session.pages = application.beanFactory.getBean
('pageManager').getAllPages()>
   <cfset session.assessment = application.beanFactory.getBean
('assessmentManager').createAssessment(session.user.getId())>
</cfif>

And after reading through the last few posts about singletone and the
CS defaults I have also amended the bean declarations to;

<bean id="answers" class="itw.model.answer.answers" singleton="false" /
>
<bean id="questions" class="itw.model.question.questions"
singleton="false" />

Does this all look correct now?

Gavin.
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