I got it working on WebSphere 5.1.1 

Here's a couple of things you need to do

1) Unjar the $WAS_ROOT/lib/jmxc.jar and MAKE SURE it's unsealed (check the 
MANIFEST) then jar it back up..  

2) Copy the necessary TreeCache Libs on $WAS_ROOT/lib/ext directory

3) Copy your TreeCache configuration file to $WAS_ROOT/classes directory 

4) Create a Custom Service that initializes TreeCache   and sticks it's 
reference on a Singleton.

Note, on WebSphere, you can't stick the TreeCache onto JNDI as it's not 
serializable (unlike on other servers where you can if said JNDI entry is on 
the local server scope)..  Hence, you'll have to create some sort of singleton 
that is initialized by the Custom Service.





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