Ok, this would solve the problem of a restart of a cache, because then it would 
retrieve the information from the cacheloader. But what happens if we have, 
let's say, a short network interrupt. To my understanding of the cache loader 
this would not be noticed and changes which happen during this time will not be 
replicated. Are those network exceptions somehow propagated to the cache so 
that they can be handled, especially the reconnect? 
I think, that without a durable JMS subscription there will still be situation 
where we miss cache changes. Or did I miss something

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