If you are referring to a cache loader, I can't imagine why you would use a 
cache loader if you are using JBC with Hibernate, since Hibernate already 
provides persistence.

Using cache loaders with JBC is really for cases where you want cached 
in-memory state to be persisted (e.g., to disk or a DB) so it survives restarts 
and it can be evicted from memory when the cache hits certain thresholds.  

In the case of a Hibernate 2nd level cache, this is unnecessary since any state 
in the cache already exists in Hibernate.

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