Indeed... just to clarify for anyone reading this in the archives later on, by
default it's at
beans.AppConfig.getConfigSetting("theSetting")
where beans.AppConfig is a reference to the bean and getConfigSetting() is
(obviously) a method on the bean. If you were to dump the bean you'd see 3
methods and no properties whereas what you were trying to access were actually
properties and not method calls.
Sorry to state the obvious. :) These archives show up in Google searches and I
figured we should close the loop on this question in case anyone else ran into
it later on.
Still alive and kicking... :)
J
On Mar 22, 2012, at 9:21 AM, Clifford Moon wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Answered my own question. Was referencing something that wasnt
> defined in the bean .. DOH!..
>
> Thanks for all the help,
>
> Cliff
>
> On Mar 22, 9:02 am, Clifford Moon <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Greetings,
>>
>> Thanks for the quick replies Mark and Chris,
>>
>> I'm on MG3, and added the following to the controller component:
>>
>> <cfcomponent displayname="registrantController" output="false" hint="I
>> am the controller for Registrant."
>> extends="ModelGlue.gesture.controller.Controller" beans="AppConfig">
>>
>> I then tried the following,
>>
>> <cfset theSystem = beans.AppConfig.theSystem />
>> <cfset theProtocol = beans.AppConfig.theProtocol />
>>
>> and got this error:
>>
>> Element APPCONFIG.THESYSTEM is undefined in BEANS.
>>
>> What did I miss here.
>>
>> Thanks for any help,
>>
>> Cliff
>>
>> On Mar 22, 8:45 am, Chris Blackwell <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> Hi Cliff,
>>
>>> In your controller add the beans annotation to the component
>>
>>> component extends="ModelGlue.." beans="AppConfig"
>>
>>> ModelGlue will then inject your AppConfig into the controllers beans scope
>>
>>> function doSomething(event) {
>>> var someSetting = beans.AppConfig.someSetting;
>>
>>> }
>>
>>> Chris
>>
>>> On 22 March 2012 13:34, Clifford Moon <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>> Greetings,
>>
>>>> I have the following bean defined within my coldspring.xml file.
>>
>>>> <bean id="AppConfig" class="ModelGlue.Bean.CommonBeans.SimpleConfig">
>>>> <property name="Config">
>>>> <map>
>>>> <entry key="AppTitle"><value>Event
>>>> Management</value></
>>>> entry>
>>>> <entry
>>>> key="dsn"><value>webapps</value></entry>
>>>> <entry
>>>> key="mssql_dsn"><value>internetservices</value></entry>
>>
>>>> </map>
>>>> </property>
>>>> </bean>
>>
>>>> Is there any way to access the entries of this bean from within the
>>>> controller?
>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>
>>>> Cliff
>>
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