Sessions on GAE, so if you enable the "J2EE Sessions" option then CFLOCK
with SCOPE="Session" should work properly. The Application scope is not
clustered, so CFLOCK

On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 1:20 AM, adam <[email protected]> wrote:

> In the Adobe CF documentation is says "Locks are shared among
> applications and user sessions, but not clustered servers."
>
> In OpenBD GAE when application traffic increases and GAE spins up an
> additional servers to handle the load, will my <CFLOCK> tags become
> useless?
>
> For example, would the following code be expected to work as desired
> when the application traffic is very high?
>
> <cflock scope = "Session" timeout = "10" type = "Exclusive"
> name="xyz">
> <cfset session.counter = session.counter + 1>
> </cflock>
>
> Or would this fall under the clustered server scenario as mentioned
> above?
>
> Any advice on how to reliably maintain application and session data on
> GAE would be greatly appreciated
>
> Thanks
>
>

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