Thanks for all your help on this one guys,

As with Judah this is the part of ColdFusion I'm yet to really study, but it
all sounds pretty interesting. I'm sure that J2EE sessions will support my
applications, I'm not using any particularly advanced session functions,
it's just a place to store my users general data and security.

Thanks again guys,

Rob

-----Original Message-----
From: Judah McAuley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 14 May 2007 17:58
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Session Security

Is there a good run down somewhere of the pros/cons of cfid/cftoken 
versus J2EE session management? I'm realizing that this is an area I 
really ought to brush up on.

Thanks,
Judah

Dave Watts wrote:
>> Thanks for that information guys, I'll go into the admin and 
>> switch it over to J2EE session management, is there are 
>> GOTCHA's that I need to watch out for when doing this? I only 
>> ask because in my logic, if we were better off using J2EE 
>> then it would be applied by default :-D Is there any reason 
>> why i wouldn't want to use this?
> 
> If your application has specific dependencies on CFID and CFTOKEN, J2EE
> session management will not work for you.
> 
> Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
> http://www.figleaf.com/





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