The proxy route is EASY, is all I know.  Haven't tried distributed, so not
the info
you are searching for, but hey.

And I bet there's a way to get that info you want preserved-- I'd almost put
money
on it (using proxies).

Neither here nor there-- wooters and tooters!
|D

On 3/6/07, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) <Ravo> wrote:
>
> OK,
>
> After a few weeks of extended research I am bouncing a line out to see how
> others are setting up their ColdFusion in an n-tier architecture. We have
> looked at using a reverse proxy to talk to a web layer and also ColdFusion
> in Distributed mode in its own tier. Both look attractive with obvious
> Pros
> and Cons.
>
> How are others doing it? what are your experiences?  Our cons of CF in
> distributed mode are that performance could take a hit when talking to the
> web layer, and the fact it seems not many people ever do it this which
> makes
> me wary of even suggesting it.  With a reverse proxy the problems could be
> we may not be able to get any demographics using out Analytic software as
> all requests will appear to come from a single IP/User
>
> Thoughts from people in know, much appreciated.
>
> N
>


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