Michael Schechter [http://community.jboss.org/people/mschechter] modified the 
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"JBossCache200Migration"

To view the document, visit: http://community.jboss.org/docs/DOC-10246

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This page is for users of JBoss Cache 1.x.x who wish to move to JBoss Cache 
2.x.x, and talks about how things have changed, and how existing code can be 
migrated to the new APIs.

It is assumed that you have already read the JBoss Cache User Guide and FAQs 
(http://community.jboss.org/docs/DOC-12843).

*Q:* Where is TreeCache?

*A:* TreeCache, the central class in JBoss Cache 1.x.x, has been removed in 
favour of API access via a Cache interface.  This gives the implementation more 
flexibility, and adds further safety by restricting the API methods exposed.

*Q:* Can Nodes be directly manipulated now, and will aspects such as locking, 
replication and cache loading still be applied?

*A:* Yes.  JBoss Cache 1.x.x exposed Node objects but did not apply any of the 
JBoss Cache aspects when directly manipulating a Node.  In 2.0.0 we have 
promoted Node to a top-level construct and it is in fact encouraged to use 
Nodes directly rather than operations on Cache.

*Q:* How do I create a Cache then?

*A:* Use a CacheFactory.  JBoss Cache 2.0.0 ships with a DefaultCacheFactory 
implementation.  See the  http://community.jboss.org/docs/DOC-12843 User Guide 
for examples.
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