No, @PojCacheable only denotes that this pojo will be instrumented. You will 
still need to attach it to the cache. However, when running under ejb3, there 
is container layer integration needed for this to happen. Currently, we are 
implementing ejb3 sfsb now for PojoCache.

As for entity bean, you should use Hibernate with JBossCache (plaing cache) as 
a second-level cache.

-Ben

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