They need to check the underlying J2EE session timeout to ensure it
really is the same as the maximum session timeout they're allowing for
CF's sessions. I'm pretty sure the default JRun timeout is 20 minutes,
not 30 (but I may be misremembering).

Are you setting the session timeout in your app longer than 30 minutes?

On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 19:09:18 -0400, Will Tomlinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> CT told me they wouldn't change anything for me, and pointed me to their 
> knowledge base article on this.
> 
> Subject: Why am I getting the error "Session is invalid?"
> Article #791
> 
> Because of the amount of memory that they use up, the ColdFusion session 
> variable timeout limit is set to 30 minutes on our servers. This error occurs 
> when the underlying J2EE session times out before the ColdFusion session 
> times out, ie when you have set the timeout in your application.cfm to longer 
> than 30 minutes. If you need session timeouts of more than 30 minutes, you 
> should use client variables instead.
> 
> Aren't THEY the ones that should match up the settings like Sean says?

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