Actually, I think that is also fixed in Wonder (because it doesn't make sense).

Cheers, Anjo

Am 23.02.2011 um 10:50 schrieb Aurélien Minet:

> On 02/23/2011 01:52 AM, Paul Hoadley wrote:
>> Hi Simon,
>> 
>> On 23/02/2011, at 10:36 AM, Simon wrote:
>> 
>>> we deploy on amazon ec2, so we just boot an brand shiny new ec2
>>> instance and build it up with the new version of our apps, then whack
>>> it behind the apps elastic load balancer. the new ec2 instances start
>>> to pick up sessions whilst the old ones wind down.
>> 
>> How do you prevent the "old" instances from picking up new 
>> sessions—presumably using JavaMonitor and specifically setting "refuse new 
>> sessions" on them?  (That is, there's nothing special you're doing with 
>> AWS/ELB here, is there?)
> In order to have the "refuse new sessions" button working with WebObjects >= 
> 5.3 you need to start your instance with
> -WODirectConnectEnabled NO
> 
> Aurélien
> 
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