Bruce,

A cool side effect of instrumenting your classes for use with TreeCacheAop is 
that once an object is placed in the cache, changes made to it are 
transparently transactional.  So, if changes are made to the object in a tx, 
and then the tx rolls back, the changes are reversed by TreeCacheAop.

This can only happen with instrumented classes and TreeCacheAop; without the 
instrumentation the cache has no way to know an object stored within it has 
been modified.

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