well...if your on CF8 I believe you can set this at the application level.
Aside from that, what is breaking?  In the past I had several apps running
on a server with standard cf session vars and turned 'use J2EE session vars'
on without incident.

DK

On 8/29/07, Fennell, Mark P. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Greetings,
> Is is possible to use J2EE session variables in one CFApplication and
> standard session variables in another?
> I have a server that is running two cfapplications and one uses J2EE
> variables and seems to not work so well when J2EE Sess Vars is disabled
> in cf admin. The other applications totally breaks if I have J2EE
> enabled. I was hoping that, before I set about actually fixing the
> problem with code that there might be some setting in the cfapplication
> tag that I can use to enable/disable j2ee vars for a specific
> application... I'm completely prepared to recode, I just wanted to check
> and see if anyone had an easy way out. Thanks.
> mf
>
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