> I don't see any value in the Ent. version any more. It 
> does not share sessions across multiple servers like 
> the versions before ColdFusionMX. 

Unless I'm mistaken, no previous version of CF shared sessions across
multiple servers. CFMX Enterprise does allow this, using J2EE sessions and
the underlying "buddy list" functionality of the subset of JRun that CFMX
Enterprise runs on, I think.

> I would like to move to Java Sessions but I need a Java 
> Application server like JRUN or Websphere to manage the 
> sessions. 

Again, I don't think that's true. You can use J2EE sessions now in CFMX;
just enable it in the CF Administrator. This will allow you to share session
data between .cfm pages and other servlets or JSP pages you might run on
CFMX.

> Wish that if I go to J2EE and started with JRUN 
> that if down the road I moved to Websphere I could do 
> that without another cost. What is a person to do?

I wish for a lot of things, too, but Macromedia is in the business of
selling software - it costs them money to develop all these different
versions, and it doesn't surprise me too much that they want money for each
of them.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
voice: (202) 797-5496
fax: (202) 797-5444

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