Hello Milan,
thank you for your hint. I switched on the EJB3EntityTreeCache and this cache
works. One can check this via
jmx-console
-> service=EJB3EntityTreeCache
-> java.lang.String printDetails() invoke
But here is a catch in it! Only the data persistent via the hibernate mapping
is cached. So this does not have the desired effect.
I'm trying now the following: I create a reference from the JNDI to this bean.
If I access the field transientText in the Node-bean, then I get the
originally value.
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