You can use the jsessions directly in CF. If you use both the JSession
and the CFSession, it seems like you could set values in one and then
try to call them from the other. I don't remember what the differences
are between the jsession and cf sessions but it seems like you should
use one or the other but not both. I've heard that using the jsessions
is more reliable, but that was several versions back and I don't
remember what the problem was. This may not be an issue-- I only have
vague recollections that it was something too look out for.

On 4/10/06, Douglas Knudsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> IIRC, the LB should be routing users to the same server on subsequent
> requests based on a cookie if sticky sessions are on.  So I don't
> think it matters if using jsessions or not, eh?
>
> DK
>
> On 4/10/06, Jennifer Larkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I could totally be wrong here, but I think you should be using either
> > the CF sessions OR the JSessions but not both.
> >
> > On 4/10/06, brad f <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > IIS, Sticky sessions are held via Cisco Load Balancer, using both CF 
> > > > and J2EE      > sessions. THanks.
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
> 

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