The JDBC disk cache is not considered a replication strategy.  JCS has 
auxiliaries.  Some are disks based, some communicate laterally, and some talk 
to remote caches.  

Do you want to stop using the disk cache on the fly or will a restart work.  
There is no (good) way to programatically alter the JCS configuration on the 
fly.  I'm working on exposing a few hooks.

Aaron


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> Subject: Turning off replication using a system parameter
> To: jcs-users@jakarta.apache.org
> Date: Monday, September 29, 2008, 10:17 AM
> Is there a way of turning a replication strategy such as
> JDBC on and off
> using a system parameter instead of modifying the
> cache.ccf?
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