You can revert to httpsessionstore by changing
Application.newSessionStore method. But that's not recommended. What
are your performance problems? I doubt it is caused by the session
store.

-Matej

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> We are trying to do some performance troubleshooting and want to disable the
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> Is there any way to do this?
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> Thanks,
> Jamie
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