"beep_beep" wrote : 1. Why I've chosen to create separate node for collection 
of A?
  | 2. Why not separate node for each A in collection?
  | 3. Why not separate node for each A and separate node for each A primitive 
attribute(int x)?
  | 4. When I need cache B(that under A), what is my considerations: should I 
create separate node for each B, or one node for collection of Bs?
  | 
  | 5.Is there some guide line to HOW we store complex structures in the cache?
  | 6. If object A changed and I have eviction enabled in cluster, is it 
explicitly invalidates also Bs, that under that A? If B changed, does it cause 
invalidation of A? In what case it may happen?
  | 

1.  I don't know; why have you?  :-)
2.  Could be done.  If this is what you want.
3.  This is what POJO Cache does.
4.  Up to you, depending on your access patterns of B.
5.  Not yet.  But it is a good idea to start one on the wiki.
6.  No, only a specific node is invalidated.  If you are looking for 
invalidation of related objects, look at POJO Cache which will maintain object 
relationships.

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