Makes sense to me, probably in destroy() rather than stop(), wdyt?
On 30 May 2007, at 17:14, Brian Stansberry wrote:
Shouldn't destroy() clear all data from the in-memory cache? Or
maybe stop()? IMHO if you destroy a cache and then call create/
start again you shouldn't see the old data.
Not advocating doing anything fancy here, i.e. anything that goes
through the interceptor chain. Simple clearing of the data and
children maps on the root node.
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