Thank you so much for the helpful answer (finally!).

If it is JRUN that is setting the jsessionid (regardless of whether you have 
told CF to store session variables in the j2ee object) then what
explains why there is no jsessionid coming from the hosted site - does this 
suggest they are not running CFMX on top of JRUN?

Also, any idea why there the jsessionid cookie is set and then immediately 
reset when I first access the dev site that is running on top of JRUN? From 
what you say, that cannot be anything I am doing since it is done by the j2ee 
software.


> CFMX doesn't set the jsessionid cookie itself, it's set by the J2EE 
> application server. Setting CMFX to use J2EE session management means 
> CFMX session variables are stored in the J2EE HTTP session object (and 
> can thus be accessed through Java calls).
> 
> Setting CFMX for J2EE session management on a shared host would 
> require some coordination, but seems feasible.
> 
> best,
> Chris Norloff
> 
> http://www.macromedia.com/support/coldfusion/ts/documents/tn18232.htm

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