I believe the issue is solved - but its only from my 1st impression (which is 
enough for me for the moment)
There are multiple ways to read the content of the cache and some dont support 
the isolation levels.
If you use cacheInstance.printDetails() you would get all the cache content - 
commited and uncommited. Of course you should use cacheInstance.get(...) 
methods that seems to support the isolation levels.

I think it should be well documented that printDetails (and maybe other methods 
- even "debugging" methods) does not support the isolation levels.

take care all.


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