I'm guessing that the Session class that your application is using is NOT _your_ Session class but a Session class from one of the frameworks you are using.

Xcode didn't use packages, but when you migrated to WOLips, you probably did put your classes in packages (as you should). Since and everything was together it would automatically pick the right Session class without an import statement. If everything is now in packages, you probably had to add import statements to your classes to get to the Session since it probably isn't in the same package anymore. You may have simply picked the wrong one.

Double check your import statements in HSCWrapper and make sure you're importing the right one. (Not the one from JavaMail, for example).

Dave

On Apr 6, 2008, at 12:34 AM, Kevin Windham wrote:

I'm getting an error that I can't figure out. The message is:

"There is no key 'user' for the keypath 'session' in HSCWrapper."

In my Session.java file I have this.

public User user;

This code was working fine before the migration. When I reenter the binding, session.user, I can use autocomplete to enter it, but I still get the error.

I have a lot of these errors listed in other files where I access other variables from the session.

TIA,
Kevin
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