Brad Wood wrote:
> OK, so let's say it would only work with JRun.  That is better than it
> not working AT ALL.

It means that CF is no longer a standard J2EE application.


> What is the difference between Adobe telling me I
> am forced to enable sticky sessions if I intend to use cfchart in a
> cluster and Adobe telling me that I must use JRun if I intend to use
> cfchart in a cluster and don't want to enable sticky sessions?  

You are ignoring that you have other options.


> My point is, at least that would be a solution for the majority of
> people (assuming the majority of people deploy on JRun).

The majority of people enables sticky sessions.

Jochem

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