Brad Wood wrote:
> I don't know that I would go that far.  Just because some people on the
> list *think* something may be possible, but it will involve hacking XML
> files, and jumping through hoops using lightly documented cfcs doesn't
> necessarily make it a viable option worth the time of researching it.
> I have yet to hear from a single person so far who has:
> 1) Found themselves in this situation 
> 2) Successfully implemented either of your first two suggestions.
> 
> You would think that somewhere in the live docs next to the description
> of the enable sticky connections checkbox, there would be note somewhere
> saying "Oh by the way, if you use cfchart of any other 2 request tag,
> they will not work when this is unchecked."  

Perhaps that is because the people that really use clustering do not 
depend on the rather limited options in the GUI but familiarize 
themselves with the underlying configuration options in JRun and the XML 
files. To be honest, I didn't even know you could configure a cluster 
from the CF admin, I just set up the most basic cluster from the JRun 
admin and do the rest directly in the configuration files.


> I suppose I expected there to be a more elegant BUILT-IN method for
> working around this.

Like what? We know how HTTP works. We know how HTML works. How could you 
possibly handle this even if those where the only 2 constraints?

Jochem

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