Hey Guys,
   I have been having a look at this, the enviornment home as i see it is the 
location of where you data store is, so in terms of Jboss Cache this is the 
value you set for the property "location" in the cache loader config. And it is 
in this directory you should place your je.properties. If you dont specify the 
"location" property  it will default to the java.io.tmpdir directory instead.

Now my question is this, i have my je.properties sitting in my environment home 
but now i want to actually see what the properties are set i.e to actually test 
that berkleyDB has taken my je.properties and is configured with them. How can 
i do this through jboss cache api?? 

If i cant get it through the jbossCache API then any idea as how to get hold of 
it through berkley API ?? I get no logging statements from the com.sleepy 
package which would probably give me the answer i need but how to turn it on?? 
have made an entry in my log4j.properties for com.sleepy package but no joy.

Any help is much apreciated,
LL

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