I just do this:
<cfset ScopeFacade.SetValue("communityProfile", communityProfile)
/>
CommunityProfile contains the ID.
Thanks for the help.
- JS
------------------------------------------------
Joshua Scott
Resonant Media Technologies, LLC.
www.resonantmedia.com | blog.resonantmedia.com
"It is
impossible to get out of a problem by using the same type of thinking
that it took to get into the problem." -- Albert Einstein
Dave Ross wrote:
Are you putting the community id into the session or
setting it as a
instance variable of the SessionFacade itself?
On 2/16/07, Joshua Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
All,
I have a ModelGlue application that allows users in our organization
to
have small microsites.
(http://community.caminternational.org)
I use a simple ScopeFacade object (originally used by Doug Hughes in a
sample application) to manage / abstract my session usage. I have
defined
this object in ColdSpring as:
<bean id="SessionScopeFacade"
class="SymphonyCore.model.util.ScopeFacade">
<constructor-arg
name="scopeName"><value>session</value></constructor-arg>
</bean>
I am using that in my modelglue controllers and in my service objects.
It
has worked like a champ.
Now in this application, each site is identified by a CommunityID
which is
initially passed in as a URL variable and then added to the ScopeFacade
that
is injected into the bean.
What is happening is for some reason if multiple users are using the
site.
The first CommunityID that is set is the one that is returned every
time
getValue is called on the ScopeFacade. If I reinit the ModelGlue
application, this problem goes away.
What am I doing wrong?
- JS
------------------------------------------------
Joshua Scott
Resonant Media Technologies, LLC.
www.resonantmedia.com | blog.resonantmedia.com
"It is impossible to get out of a problem by using the same type of
thinking
that it took to get into the problem." -- Albert Einstein
|