On the first problem of your requirement, Brian has pretty much cover it. The 
point is, if you don't care much about the exisiting POJO, then you can do 
putObject on either node. Just to make sure, to do getObject() before you start 
doing POJO update, e.g.,


  | pojoA = cacheA.getObject("/test");
  | pojoA.setBlah(xx); // should work
  | 

or

  | pojoB = cacheB.getObject("/test");
  | pojoB.setBlah(xx); // should work
  | 

As for the first basic problem, I'd recommend that you try out the examples 
that come with the distribution. You can simply try it out and then modify from 
there to see if that works for you.

If it works, then probably you need to create a test case and send it to me to 
look at. We can do it via Jira.


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