Cache synchorinzation, events, and stored procedure

Hello,
I am having problems with cache synchronization after doing some updates through a stored procedure.
1. On insert, one of the columns is encrypted by a trigger. I tried to update the object later but once the refreshObject is issued the entire transaction is ignored. I then tried to use a postCommit.. event on the UOW. That never got fired. I might be using it incorrectly?
     UnitOfWork uow = session.getActiveUnitOfWork();
     uow.getEventManager().addListener(new SessionEventAdapter()
          public void postCommitUnitOfWork(SessionEvent pEvent)
     System.out.println("UnitOfWork postCommit event triggered");
          session.refreshObject(o);
     uow.executeQuery(call);
2. After the above stored procedure has executed, a parent column is also updated (say, a status changed from 1 to 2). Some time later, making another call to retrieve all rows using readAllObjects shows the SELECT statement issued but the values do not reflect the change in the DB (status = 1) but should be 2. Bouncing the server works. I got around this problem by selecting 'Always refresh' for several descriptors, which takes away the value of toplink caching. Sometimes I still have to call refresh on these objs.
I am assuming these probs would be solved if I used the events correctly to refresh these objects after the stored proc completes execution.
Thanks,
Vamshi

I don't fully understand your issue, but as a suggestion you may try to run refresh object on the UOW rather than on the session object.

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