> Do you know of any issues with using "/" as the context root?

I don't know of any general reason why you should not use "/" as a 
context root, except if you have a unique situation like you and Sean 
(Sean is the expert on clustering, so I would certainly go with his 
advice).  On my development server, I use JRun 4 and CFMX for J2EE, and 
I switch back and forth between "cfmx" and "/" as a context root, 
depending on what I'm doing, and both work fine.  I don't believe there 
are performance advantages either way.

Christian

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