Sean
<cffunction name="setActiveDirectoryDao" access="public" returntype="void"
output="false">
<cfargument name="activeDirectoryDao" required="true" type="any" />
<cfset variables.instance.activeDirectoryDao =
arguments.activeDirectoryDao />
</cffunction>
<cffunction name="getActiveDirectoryDao" access="public" returntype="any"
output="false">
<cfreturn variables.instance.activeDirectoryDao />
</cffunction>
Element INSTANCE.ACTIVEDIRECTORYDAO is undefined in VARIABLES.
I had previously checked into whether it was the right variable myself and
realized that the error message is saying instance.activeDirectoryDao is not
in the structure "variables". So it does seem to be the same variable unless
I'm missing something.
I was able to determine that setActiveDirectoryDao is being called by
putting a cfdump inside of it.
Bryan
On 8/12/07, Sean Corfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...
> > 5) It creates the error
> > Element INSTANCE.ACTIVEDIRECTORYDAO is undefined in VARIABLES.
>
> This indicate setActiveDirectoryDao() was not called.
>
> > 6) I know from debugging that prior to getting to the line of code the
> > generates the error variables.instance.securityService is
> > being set in setSecurity Service
>
> Which seems to have nothing to do with the above variable?
>
> > So the real question here is what is causing
> > variables.instance.securityService to become undefined
> > between the call to setSecurityService and the call to
> > getActiveDirectoryService
>
> You're talking about two different variables.
> --
> Sean A Corfield -- (904) 302-SEAN
> An Architect's View -- http://corfield.org/
>
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>
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