Are you using Session variables?

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From: Jim Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 1:22 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CF 7 on WebSphere - what's the beef with Clustering?

We're (finally!) considering upgrading our largeish collection of CF 4.5 apps 
to CF 7.

The enterprise architecture is WebSphere on AIX.  Our current CF apps would 
cost too much to convert to pure JSP/Java but are all hosted on NT 4 which 
we've only been able to bribe MS to support through the end of the year.

So, an option is to deploy our CF apps to WebSphere.  However (there's always a 
"but" even if it's a "however") I'm getting challenged on it's scalability and 
deployment options because of the following CF requirement/limitation (from 
Macromedia):

"IBM WebSphere Application Server – Network Deployment, Version 5.0, 
5.0.2, 5.1 Non-Clustered, Single Server Only (Vertical and horizontal 
clustering not supported. Use of the Network Deployment console for deployment 
of ColdFusion applications is also not supported.)"

Anybody have any insight into this?  I know that CF will scale vertically (via 
multiple instances) and horizontally across machines - what exactly are they 
talking about here?

Is there any way around this issue?

Thanks,

Jim Davis




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