Can someone please post a detailed example of how to use TreeCacheAop inside 
JBoss?

I have successfully started a service, but when I add a POJO via putObject, it 
is not added as an AOP object, but simply a name value pair. 

I think it has something to do with getting JBoss to use 
"org.jboss.aop.standalone.SystemClassLoader", as the demo programs do.  But I 
have no idea how to do this and the tutorials are very lacking when in comes to 
using JBossCache inside JBoss.



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