I am trying out the nightly, but the last two I tried have the same issue...

When I try to access /bluedragon/administrator/ I get the following 
error... I don't get it though, the Application.cfc explicitly enables 
sessionManagement - why would the scope not be enabled.

*The requested SESSION scope is not enabled.* 

TypeApplicationFunction(s)onApplicationStart 
(C:/Development/my.tsged.com/bluedragon/administrator/Application.cfc, 
Line=32, Column=2)
|
+--setInitialSecurity 
(C:/Development/my.tsged.com/bluedragon/adminapi/Administrator.cfc, 
Line=30, Column=151)
Tag ContextCFSET <http://openbd.org/manual/?/tag/CFSET> 
(C:/Development/my.tsged.com/bluedragon/adminapi/Administrator.cfc, 
Line=46, Column=7)
|
+-- CFIF <http://openbd.org/manual/?/tag/CFIF> 
(C:/Development/my.tsged.com/bluedragon/adminapi/Administrator.cfc, 
Line=44, Column=5)
    |
    +-- CFFUNCTION <http://openbd.org/manual/?/tag/CFFUNCTION> 
(C:/Development/my.tsged.com/bluedragon/adminapi/Administrator.cfc, 
Line=30, Column=151)
        |
        +-- CFSCRIPT <http://openbd.org/manual/?/tag/CFSCRIPT> 
(C:/Development/my.tsged.com/bluedragon/administrator/Application.cfc, 
Line=33, Column=3)
            |
            +-- CFFUNCTION <http://openbd.org/manual/?/tag/CFFUNCTION> 
(C:/Development/my.tsged.com/bluedragon/administrator/Application.cfc, 
Line=32, Column=2)Source

43:     
44:     <cfif doSetConfig>
45:       <!--- need to log in briefly to be able to call setConfig() --->46:   
    <cfset session.auth.loggedIn = true />
47:       <cfset session.auth.password = localConfig.system.password />

^ Snippet from underlying CFML source



ps. Session Management does work - it works in my user code. It just isnt 
working in the admin console.

On Thursday, June 28, 2012 5:33:57 PM UTC-5, Alan Williamson wrote:
>
> okay ... let me give you a quick run down on all the cool stuff that has 
> just been released in this nightly build. 
>
> Caching ..... 
>
> Right, in light of the recent discussions regarding caching, i decided 
> to go back to this area and look at what others were doing and bring us 
> inline.   We were already nearly in line (such is the woes of being the 
> first, then others not copying you!). 
>
> The caching functions have been rounded out to be compatible with others 
> as you can see the list of functions here: 
>
> http://www.openbd.org/manual/?/function/category/cache 
>
> We've taken to the notion of "region" (which we called group) and 
> applied to that everything.   So now you can use as your caching engines: 
>
> * Memory 
> * Memory + Disk 
> * MongoDB 
> * Memcached 
> * Couchbase 
> * Amazon ElastiCache 
>
> It is dead easy to add more storage engines if we want to.  At this 
> point i don't see a need for another one outside of these heavy hitters. 
>
> We've extended functions like SalesForceXXX(), CFQUERY and 
> CFCACHECONTENT to use these new region format, so allowing you to 
> quickly use say a Memcached server for your query requirements. 
>
> In addition, we also added caching to CFFUNCTION, so you can now also 
> cache these calls, using the same region="" attribute to determine which 
> storage engine you are going to be using. 
>
> http://www.openbd.org/manual/?/tag/CFFUNCTION 
>
> For a full down on all the configuration etc then go here: 
>
> http://www.openbd.org/manual/?/caching 
>
> Want more goodness?  okay then ... 
>
> Session management across multiple machines is a pain, and this is an 
> area that to be frank has been poorly supported by the underlying J2EE 
> engines (esp as some of their techniques simply do not work in the cloud). 
>
> OpenBD now lets you specify a session storage engine for where it will 
> store its sessions.  Again MongoDB, CouchBase/Memcached are supported 
> for this. 
>
> http://www.openbd.org/manual/?/app_application_cfc 
>
> We are using this particular feature in the cloud, using Mongo as our 
> session storage engine, and it rocks. 
>
> For those from the old skool, think of this like 'client' scope without 
> the performance overhead and done right.   Kept nice and simply and 
> tuned to ensure only the minimal amount of data is going back and forward. 
>
> We rewrote the session layer here, improving performance overall. 
>
> Want more?  okay ... 
>
> Managing JSON with remote AJAX frameworks can be a pain when it comes to 
> the callback on the access=remote on CFFUNCTION.  We've taken the pain 
> out of this, but allowing you to specify the case of the JSON keys and 
> format of the date through either control parameters or by specifying 
> them on the CFFUNCTION itself: 
>
> http://www.openbd.org/manual/?/webservices_restlet 
> http://www.openbd.org/manual/?/tag/CFFUNCTION 
>
> You can also control the default behaviour using the bluedragon.xml file: 
>
> http://www.openbd.org/manual/?/engine_bluedragonxml#jsoncase 
> http://www.openbd.org/manual/?/engine_bluedragonxml#jsondate 
>
> oooh and just one more thing .... we've added the SalesForce plugin to 
> the core engine, so there is no more requirement to add that manually. 
>
> http://www.openbd.org/manual/?/plugin_salesforce 
>
> PHEW!  That was a lot.   We're putting on the final touches to our new 
> web site and a round of last feature requests that have come in that 
> we'll be adding in before we spin out 2.3 officially.  We also have some 
> REALLY cool coming up which once our team have put their CSS touches on 
> it, you will see the new inbuilt profiler. 
>
> Enjoy 
>
>
>

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