Ok so as a follow up to the whole insert of new objects, I've noticed that if I don't have refresh="true" on a Collection that when I do a select to get an updated Home object after the insert, which contains a bunch of Collection references, that the Collections are not updated unless I had refresh="true".

Am I to understand that OJB's caching will Cache collections, and not update the reference to the Collection unless we have refresh="true" which in essence drops all objects from the Collection and repopulates it? (again lots of overhead there if the Collection is big) If this is true, then does it store multiple Collections for each Home object? (which would not be that bad actually and be pretty efficient use of memory down the line)

Thanks... again

R

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Robert S. Sfeir
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Codepuccino, Inc.
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A Little JSP mixed with lots of Java, usually served with Servlets, a Datasource, a sprinkle of XML, and sometimes EJB. (See Great MVC Frameworks)



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