Caching of data depends on the entity bean's container configuration and the transaction context. If the commit option is set to 'B' or 'C' data is loaded from the db every time a new transaction starts. Are your method calls all happening in one transaction. It is only with commit option A that there is genuine caching. If your commit option is 'B' or 'C' and your method calls are not happening in a single transaction you will not get any caching benefits. Raghu
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