It depends on what behaviour you are after. The max-bean-age parameter sets how long 
an inactive bean will remain in the cache at the most. After that it will be 
passivated. Any further access of the bean within max-bean-life time period will 
activate the bean. It will be removed if not accessed within this time.

In short, if you want the bean to be removed from system within T, then
T >= max-bean-life + remover-period + max-bean-age + overager-period.   


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