Steve,

Did you start with the skeleton ModelGlue3 project?  What triggers the
call to your security controller in ModelGlue.xml?  You say "getting
some errors lately".  Did this error start after some kind of change?

Personally I might put a function like IsLoggedIn() in a service
component somewhere in my model like /model/SessionService.cfc or /
model/services/SecurityService.cfc for example.  I would use
ColdSpring and Bean Injection to make this service accessible from my
controller in the beans scope.

See http://docs.model-glue.com/wiki/HowTos/HowToUseBeanInjection#BeanInjection
for more about Bean Injection

I don't know enough about helpers to know why the helper scope
wouldn't be available on first request.  If you can provide some more
details about your application I will try to reproduce the problem.

...or you could just come in to work extra early and hit the app
before your co-workers get there x)

Cheers,
~David

On May 31, 4:33 am, steve82 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I've build a Model-Glue application for my firm and we're getting some
> errors lately. We are currently using Model-Glue version 3.1.299. The
> error appears every morning. So I assume, that this is the time when
> Model-Glue first loads up for that day and stores a copy of itself in
> the application scope.
>
> The following error message appears:
>
> Oops!
>
> Message  Element LOGINHELPER is undefined in a Java object of type
> class [Ljava.lang.String;.
> Detail
> Extended Info
> Tag Context  C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\office\controller\Security.cfc (42)
> C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\lib\cf\frameworks\mvc\modelglue\ModelGlue\gesture
> \eventrequest\EventContext.cfc (326)
> C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\lib\cf\frameworks\mvc\modelglue\ModelGlue\gesture
> \eventrequest\EventContext.cfc (253)
> C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\lib\cf\frameworks\mvc\modelglue\ModelGlue\gesture
> \eventrequest\phase\Invocation.cfc (91)
> C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\lib\cf\frameworks\mvc\modelglue\ModelGlue\gesture
> \eventrequest\EventContext.cfc (180)
> C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\lib\cf\frameworks\mvc\modelglue\ModelGlue\gesture
> \ModelGlue.cfc (243)
> C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\lib\cf\frameworks\mvc\modelglue\ModelGlue\gesture
> \ModelGlue.cfm (83)
> C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\lib\cf\frameworks\mvc\modelglue\ModelGlue\gesture
> \ModelGlue.cfc (243)
> C.\Inetpub\wwwroot\office\index.cfm (50)
>
> The code in Line 42 in our Security Controller just tries to call a
> method from the LoginHelper.cfc that is stored in the helpers
> directory:
>
> <cfif NOT helpers.LoginHelper.isLoggedIn(sid)>
>   <cfset arguments.event.addResult("notLoggedIn") />
> <cfelse>
>   <!--- creation of user object goes here --->
> </cfif>
>
> It looks to me that Model-Glue tries to access the helpers scope but
> it's not initialized yet - instead CF treats it as a normal string
> variable.
>
> Any ideas about how this problem and how one could prevent this from
> happenig? Telling my colleagues that they have to be more patient in
> the morning when the app first load up doesn't work - i already tried
> that :-)
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Steve

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