IIRC, the OSCache and ESCache filters actually serve the image from the 
in-memory cached data.  (I could be wrong; it's been a while.)  You could do 
the same, and eliminate the FileCacheLoader.

Serving files is surprisingly non-trivial though, so letting Tomcat do it by 
putting the file on the filesystem has advantages. What I described *could* 
work, I haven't tried something like it.

The kind of funky thing about it is you're not really using the in-memory 
portion of the cache -- the webserver serves file from disk and the real store 
is the db.  JBC is just being used to replicate the file from one server to 
another so the filesystem image is up to date.

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