There is no api to do that now. You don't want to do a force non-aop remove 
(e.g., remove(fqn, root)) since it doesn't remove the CacheInterceptor. You 
will need to do rmeoveObject individually.

If you want, please go to jira.jboss.com, open a feature request for JBoss 
Cache, and assign it to me. I'll put it in the roadmap.

-Ben

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