What gets registered in JMX was changed in 2.x.  The cache itself is no longer 
in JMX, since JMX is meant to be for reporting only, not a service repository. 
Register to and lookup from JNDI if an service repo is what you want.

Alternately, there is a legacy JMX wrapper which did give you access to the 
cache service, since 2.x as well - look at the Javadocs of this wrapper for 
details.

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