BEA Weblogic 9.0/Open LDAP communication

We have BEA Weblogic 9.0 and OpenLDAP running on two different machines. I am running a stress/load/performance test on my app and found that there are repetitive calls between Weblogic and OpenLDAP, even though I have configured caching thru Weblogic console? Can any one point me if they have experienced this before and let me know how to solve this or can anyone point me to a place hwere it tells clearly how to turn on caching LDAP requests on the Weblogic side so that I can save precious network calls?
Seetharaman

WebLogic packages these "asm" classes within one of its internal JARs. The issue is easily solved if you insert Hibernate's "cglib" library before WebLogic JARs in the server classpath. Something like this:
set HIB_PATCH=D:\bea9\weblogic90\server\bc_patch\cglib-full-2.0.2.jar
set CLASSPATH=%HIB_PATCH%;%CLASSPATH%
Worked beautifully for me. B-)

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