Now that sounds fun! all you need is the transmission api written
using Java Messaging to transmit the data instead of WDDX, and use WDDX for
internal clustering on the IIS side, and socket programming in tcl to
do the same on the AOLServer side.

Excellent!  Perhaps a perl deamon here or there to do the odd housekeeping
chore.

;-)

I wanna know where you work!

At 16:43 29/01/2002 +0000, you wrote:
>At 04:14 PM 1/29/2002, you wrote:
> >You say that you are jumping around between them fine.  Have
> >you found some way to share session information between them?
> >Inorder to mix php and cfml in our webapps, we would need to
> >either share or transmit session info securely somehow.
>
>this is easily achieved using either a central "session" database or
>allowing servers (possibly just web application servers on the same machine
>rather than physical servers) to securely interact with each other. Storing
>all session info in memory becomes a pain when you want to scale to
>multiple servers anyway (though using a mix of memory and a central
>database does make sense to increase performance). There is a good
>presentation available from the bay area CFUG (bacfug.org) on session
>management in a server cluster - a custom design using a "session" database
>and WDDX. We've done similar things here, in fact we've gone as far as
>sharing member and session info between servers in the US running
>IIS/ASP/CF and servers in Ireland running AOLServer/ADP/Tcl - securely :)
>
>
>Mark
>
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