I have following setup: Eclipse 3.1, MyEclipse 4.1, JBoss 4.0.4, Patch 1.

I have a medium sized application with about 50 Entities with relations. Some 
data in the application (roughly 500 records in total from the database of 
about 3 different types of entities) is requested very frequently as a result a 
customised catching is developed. This has increased the quering peformance 
considerably (from 4.5 sec to 1.5 secs) but the update and merge of entities is 
far too slow (about 10 secs on average).

After reading other threads and adding some attributes in hibernate setting to 
show SQL queries i found that upon merge, almost every entity in the memory 
gets flushed even when non of these entities state have changed. 

Some of the queries were also slow but this has improved after adding 
setFlushMode(FlushModeType.COMMIT). 

I very confused and need help on what should be the ideal setting for FlushMode 
in Stateless Session Bean.

If I change the EntityManager FlushMode to COMMIT, i have to control the commit 
(flush) in my code. I doubt this will resolve the problem or not as what i 
understand (correct me if i am wrong), the COMMIT will flush the data to 
database, that is all the entities in memory resulting in same performance.

Is there any way we can control or prevent the flushing of all the entities 
except for the one that is being merged or persisted.

I'll appreciate if anyone can enlighten on this.

Thanks
Murtuza


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