I agree with you. 
Today, if you do not / forgot to specify "javax.persistence.sharedCache.mode", 
you're up for a long debugging ride before figuring it out.

So +1 for ENABLE_SELECTIVE.
That is the default if people use hbm.xml files + SessionFactory anyways.

Emmanuel

On 2 mai 2011, at 15:55, Scott Marlow wrote:

> The JPA specification allows us to choose what happens when 
> shared-cache-mode is not specified (JPA 2.0 3.7.1 specification).
> 
> Hibernate currently (as best as I can tell), defaults to 
> shared-cache-mode of NONE.
> 
> Should we change the shared-cache-mode default to ENABLE_SELECTIVE in 
> Hibernate 4.0?  That would mean one less configuration step for 
> application developers.
> 
> Is there any negatives for changing shared-cache-mode to ENABLE_SELECTIVE?
> 
> Scott
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