More accurately, for eviction policy in aop, the maximum number of nodes 
corresponds to number of objects (and it's graph) under that specifc region. 

That is, in aop, if a child object is not of *primitive* type, then a new fqn 
will be created to deflate the object recursively.

I will put this question into faq.

Thanks,

-Ben


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