I'm working in an environment that has multiple applications which use a mix of 
EJB and straight database calls.

The problem is if a database record is updated by one of the applications, the 
EJB container doesn't know about it.  It takes a while before the container 
removes the entity bean from it's cache and reloads it from the database.

In the meantime the container continues to serve the old data.

Is there a way to tell the container to flush an object from it's cache?
Is there a way to mark an entity bean as "dirty"?

(I'm not talking about "JbossCache" here.)


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