The problem is due to an overloaded version of a jmx-attribute (CacheMode).

You'll need to get a newer version. Here's how:

- Get the code for JBoss-3.2
- Cd to jboss-3.2/cache
- Run ./build.sh dist

This will generate a new jboss-cache-dist.zip file, that's the one you want to use.

We will create a new demo dist soon, including the demo (servlet code) I refered to 
earlier, plsu documentation.

Note:*don't* use CVS head, as of now the AOP part is broken, and is being fixed. JBoss 
3.2 works without a problem.

Bela

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