Per Kleven wrote:
> 1. Does the snippet above refer to <cfapplication name="xx"> in
> bluedragon.xml or Application.cfm?
>   

Application.cfm/cfc.

> 2. What's the use of <cfapplication /> in bluedragon.xml? Can we set
> some default parameters here if they're not defined in the
> <cfapplication /> tag in Application.cfm? Are they global?
>   

The <cfapplication> node in bluedragon.xml is to control server-level 
application settings such as the default application timeout, session 
timeout, etc. These are all server settings, not application-related as 
with the <cfapplication> tag on the CFML side of things.

> 3. Is it possible to have multiple <cfapplication /> elements in
> bluedragon.xml, each with a name corresponding to the name="xx" in
> Application.cfm?
>   

No. You can control per-application settings via Application.cfm/cfc.

> 4. What does the <enabled /> element inside <cfapplication /> in
> bluedragon.xml mean?
>   

I asked that same question when I ran across that while working on the 
admin console but unfortunately I don't remember the answer. ;-)

> 5. How can I disable sessions, like <cfapplication
> sessionenabled="false" ... /> for an application?
>   

If you want to do this on a per-application basis you would just do it 
in the <cfapplication> tag or as settings in Application.cfc in CFML as 
usual.

Remember that if you want complete isolation among your applications, 
you can always deploy multiple instances of OpenBD.

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