You are correct ... I would think freeCache should remove it from the
table. Anybody know a reason why that should not happen?

On Mon, 2002-11-04 at 12:49, Sunil Pandit wrote:
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> Though I am able to call freecache on compositecachemanager which calls
> dispose on compositecache , it does not remove this cache from the hashmap.
> Shouldn't after successful dispose this  composistecache instance should be
> removed from the hashtable . This can be done in freecache call in
> CompositeCachemanager. Am I missing something ?
> 
> Thanks
> Sunil
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> If you are using the CacheAccess (singleton) model, you should be able
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> Since there is only one per JVM
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> On Mon, 2002-11-04 at 11:43, Sunil Pandit wrote:
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> > Thanks James for quick response . That leads me to next question how do I
> > get the cachemanager .? Its a private attribute on CacheAccess
> > ,GroupCacheAccess and JCS and I don't see any method that gives me access
> > to CacheManager .
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