"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote : Ah, I see your problem - don't preload the root 
node ("/") in your CacheLoader.  Let all the data load lazily.
>From what I see in the docs:
anonymous wrote : preload allows us to define a list of nodes, or even entire 
subtrees, that are visited by the cache on startup, in order to preload the 
data associated with those nodes. The default ("/") loads the entire data 
available in the backend store into the cache, which is probably not a good 
idea given that the data in the backend store might be large.
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and

anonymous wrote : fetchPersistentState determines whether or not to fetch the 
persistent state of a cache when joining a cluster. Only one configured cache 
loader may set this property to true.
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So it seems to me that this 2 parameters should be mutually exclusive. I mean, 
if I preload "/" then setting fetchPersistentState makes no sense. And if I set 
fetchPersistentState, then preload makes no sense.

Now I don`t know what should be the correct way to go.

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