Joe,

With CFMX Standalone both Enterprise and Professional session replication is not 
possible.  This is an issue with the underlying objects that represent the data in 
CFMX.  In order for session replication to work the objects need to be serializable.  
In the first release of CFMX for J2EE this was still a problem. In the last release 
(CFMX for J2EE Phase II) changes were made to make all session data serializable.  
They also had to make changes to the CFMX classloader so this required a bit of work.  
If the underlying application server supports session replication then CFMX for J2EE 
Phase II will replicate session data as well.  I am in the middle of completing an 
article for the DevCenter that illustrates how to configure this on JRun.  Look for it 
in the middle of the month of Feb. For a lead in you can read my article about 
multiple instances

http://www.macromedia.com/desdev/mx/coldfusion/j2ee/articles/multiple.html

Let me know if you have any questions

Brandon Purcell
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