That's a PojoCache issue; PojoCache is not involved in the Hibernate 2nd level cache
use case. PojoCache involves bytecode manipulation of the classes that you store so it
can detect reads and writes of fields; that JIRA is to ensure that works properly with an
enum. Hibernate just uses the plain TreeCache and stores its values as Object[].
If you try using a different 2nd level cache provider (EHCache, etc) and you see the same
issue, then for sure its an issue with how Hibernate is dealing with your entity. Suggest
though you start with a search of the Hibernate forums and JIRA to see if anyone else has
reported the same thing you are seeing.
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