I have not looked into the source code yet but I want to get some of the
basics questions out there first.

The real question is ...

Does flush really mean flush?  When you have a flush-on-insert setup
does the caches truly flush all elements in the cache?  If so what is
the reason behind doing that?  This question really applies to all of
the flush commands.

I assume that the caches use some sort of java.util.Map to store the
cached objects.  What are they keyed on?


Nathan


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