Table QBE-Filter BUG in combination with Application Module Pooling ?

Hi,
i use JDEVADF_11.1.1.1.0_GENERIC_090615.0017.5407, Java 1.6.0_14, ADF BC and ADF Faces.
I have one View Object, one Page with a panelCollection and a table with option filtering (create via drag-and-drop from datacontrol).
When I disable the application module pooling on the AM configuration and run the application, i can execute the query-by-example filter, but when I delete the filterCriteria and press enter (requerry for select all) the table shows the old data.
Image for setting on application module:
http://img265.imageshack.us/img265/1374/filterdoesnotwork1.png
Image for execute querry and requerry for "all rows" (deleted filterCriteria)
http://img140.imageshack.us/img140/1963/filterdoesnotwork2.png
When I enable application module pooling all works fine. Is this a issue?
kind regards

Hi Frank,
if I filter for employees which firstname starts with "D" and then for employees with "F" --> i see "No data to display.".
So uncheck "Enable Application Module Pooling" on application module doesn't work with QBE-Filter ?
I can send a testcase but it is so simple you can create it with jdeveloper in 2 minutes ;)
Martin

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