For testing pruposes I tried to disable the SecondLevelCache via the MBean 
property "SecondLevelCacheEnabled" but I did not work:


  |     <mbean code="org.jboss.hibernate.jmx.Hibernate" 
name="jboss.har:service=ConfigHibernate">
  |         <attribute name="DatasourceName">java:ConfigV3DS</attribute>
  |         <attribute 
name="Dialect">org.hibernate.dialect.PostgreSQLDialect</attribute>
  |         <attribute 
name="SessionFactoryName">java:/hibernate/ConfigV3SessionFactory</attribute>
  |         <attribute 
name="CacheProviderClass">org.hibernate.cache.HashtableCacheProvider</attribute>
  |         <attribute name="Hbm2ddlAuto">update</attribute>
  |         <attribute name="ShowSqlEnabled">true</attribute>
  |         <attribute name="SecondLevelCacheEnabled">false</attribute>
  |         <attribute name="StatGenerationEnabled">true</attribute>
  |     </mbean>
  | 

Hibernate still says
2006-07-20 17:50:29,535 INFO  [org.hibernate.cfg.SettingsFactory] Second-level 
cache: enabled
when my HAR deploys.

I checked the sources of JBoss 4.0.4.GA (which is what I use). In 
org.jboss.hibernate.jmx.Hibernate.java I couldn't find any line of code where 
the property "secondLevelCacheEnabled" would be forwarded to Hibernate. The 
method "transferSettings()" just doesn't do it as with the other properties. Is 
this a bug?

Any help or workarounds would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Wolfgang

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