>I don't know of any way using JRun clustering to enforce "sticky" sessions
>-
>that's typically done with web server clustering by having the cluster
>manager issue a cookie at each initial request, and redirect future
>requests
>to each server depending on the cookie value.
>

Actually, unless I'm misinterpreting your statement, Brandon Purcell has
just posted on his blog how JRun uses sticky sessions and where you can
manipulate the setting:

http://www.bpurcell.org/blog/index.cfm?mode=entry&entry=986

Regards,
Dave.
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