Take a look at the watch argument for @Cache annotation.

On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 11:29 PM, Ashutosh Dash <ashutosh.d...@hcl.com> wrote:
> How to ignore @Cache annotation while calling a method?
> Actually I have method say "method1()" with @Cache annotated. and this method 
> is calling from diffrent area from my application.
>
> My requirement is that, while this "method1()" will call from only 
> "method2()", the @cache annotation should ignored.
>
> Is is possible in T5 ?
>
>
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