In that case there is really not much difference between your Client and Session 
variables, is there?
Why not just use Client vars?

At 01:00 PM 9/11/00 -0400, Craven, Joseph wrote:
>You can use a centralized database to store session variables...the setting is found 
>on the "Variables" page in CF Administrator.  I don't know much about hardware 
>clustering, but that's about your only solution if you're using a software-based 
>clustering approach...
>
>                -----Original Message-----
>                From:   Correa, Orlando (ITSC) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>                Sent:   Monday, September 11, 2000 12:39 PM
>                To:     '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>                Cc:     Robar, Joseph (ITSC)
>                Subject:        RE: Client Variables: Variable Caching
>
>                That's great news!  Do you know how you'd deal with server variables 
>in a
>                clustered environment, since they don't span across multiple 
>servers...?
>
>
>                -----Original Message-----
>                From: Jeremy Allen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>                Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 10:11 AM
>                To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>                Subject: RE: Client Variables: Variable Caching
>
>
>                I certainly hope client variables cant be more than 255 characters
>                my program has been lying to me <G>
>
>                At least in our Client repository we use the text data type
>                which allows for arbitrary data size. I have stored some pretty
>                huge stuff like a WDDX'd struct in the client cache, so I
>                think whatever the source it was slightly misinformed :))
>
>                Jeremy
>
>                -----Original Message-----
>                From: Correa, Orlando (ITSC) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>                Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 12:03 PM
>                To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>                Subject: RE: Client Variables: Variable Caching
>
>
>                Ok... does anyone have any information on client variables and the 
>preferred
>                methods of using them with a database backend.
>
>                Also, in the Mastering ColdFusion 4.5 book, it states that the maximum
>                length for a client variable is 255 chars.  Is this limitation due to 
>the
>                varchar settings in the database or is it internal to ColdFusion.  Or 
>could
>                you just increase the database to something like varchar(500) in SQL 
>Server
>                7.0
>
>                Any information is greatly appreciated.
>
>                Thanks,
>
>                Orlando Correa
>                IHS Web Team
>                Web Applications Developer, DBA
>                http://my.ihs.gov
>
>
>                -----Original Message-----
>                From: Correa, Orlando (ITSC) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>                Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 10:35 AM
>                To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>                Subject: Client Variables: Variable Caching
>
>
>                Anyone have more information....
>
>                On page 193 of the "Developing Web Applications with ColdFusion 4.5" 
>manual
>                there's a couple sentences on Variable Caching.
>                "All client variable reads and writes are cached to help decrease the
>                overhead of client state management operations."
>
>                Does anyone have any details on exactly how the cache behaves for 
>both reads
>                and writes, timeouts, manipulating the cache, etc.
>
>                Thanks,
>                Orlando Correa
>                IHS WebTeam
>                
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