Jeff,
The context you get in a model by the method getContext() is writable and is not the one from the container. That's the place you store stuff as you store stuff in a HttpSession.Hope this helps.
Regards.
On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 13:55, Jeff Richley wrote:
I just got bit by the Inversion of Control part of
Keel.  With Contextualizable, the context that you get
is Read Only.  Unfortunately, this doesn't really do
me anything.  What do I need to do to get a context
that is writable?  Anyone know?

-Jeff

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