> Not sure the powers would be keen on putting Seefusion on the 
> production servers. Have folks had issues in production with 
> this kind of configuration? I'll pass on the advice for certain.

In my experience, there's nothing wrong with using SeeFusion or Fusion
Reactor on production servers. They don't seem to interfere with CF at all,
or consume any significant amount of resources.

> I had read something about corruption of the jvm config under 7.0 and
> 7.0.1 (when editing from within CFAdmin), which was fixed in 7.0.2.
> Does anyone know if the 7.0.2 update fixes existing 
> corruption, or would it just patch on top of a corrupted jvm? 
> I don't think this is our issue, otherwise I would expect 
> that we'd have been running into problems prior to the 
> update, but we're grasping at straws here.

The jvm.config file is just a text file; if it's written incorrectly, CF
will simply fail to start. So, it's unlikely this is your issue. Whenever
you change it from within the CF Administrator, a backup file will be
created in the same directory. You can always revert to that if necessary.

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