You can try the JMX console and look at the EJB instance cache to see how
many instance it contains. After the optiond-refresh-rate has been reached,
the number of instances in the cache should be zero.

julien

> AFAIK, it is not logged anywhere. But you could play with
> optiond-refresh-rate.
> 
> alex
> 
> Ramrakhiani, Vikas wrote:
> 
>> Does jboss logs commit option some where?
>> I have changed the default commit option to D in standardjboss.xml file, but
>> I am not sure if it has come into effect.
>> Is there a way to check it ?
>> 
>> thanks for your help,
>> vikas.
>> 
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