The cleanest way would be to programmatically perform a call to JMX server to 
obtain this info. Another way is to work with the CacheMgmtInterceptor 
directly. This is the interceptors that supplies those statistics, you can 
access it through ((CacheSPI)cache).getInterceptorChain() - returns a List of 
Interceptor objects. 
Some notes on the method itself: on each call to the method, the cache will be 
iterated in order to count the nodes, which might be expensive. Also, no lock 
is acquired, so if an node is evicted or removed *during* iteration then this 
might not be reflected in the final result. If you want to avoid this, you can 
write your own counting mechanism (might not be such a bad idea, as it would 
keep your hands clean from working with cache internals/SPI).  

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