This guide aims to give you complete configuration overview for
how to configure Coherence Cache for Oracle WebCenter Portal Framework
Application using the Content Presenter Task Flow.
This document is intended for WebCenter Portal Application administrators
who have to improve performance by configuring Coherence cache for Content
Presenter.
For more information about the Coherence Cache for Content
Presenter have a look at the following link:
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E21764_01/webcenter.1111/e12405/wcadm_documents.htm#BABHFCJH
Details
The Content Presenter and the Content Management
Interoperability Service (CMIS) are delivered out of the box with in-memory
Coherence cache. This cache is NOT enabled by
default. You can (more...)
This guide aims to give you complete configuration overview for
how to configure Coherence Cache for Oracle WebCenter Portal Framework
Application using the Content Presenter Task Flow.
This document is intended for WebCenter Portal Application administrators
who have to improve performance by configuring Coherence cache for Content
Presenter.
For more information about the Coherence Cache for Content
Presenter have a look at the following link:
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E21764_01/webcenter.1111/e12405/wcadm_documents.htm#BABHFCJH
Details
The Content Presenter and the Content Management
Interoperability Service (CMIS) are delivered out of the box with in-memory
Coherence cache. This cache is NOT enabled by
default. You can (more...)
My college Yannick already wrote very good article about
how to configure Java Object Cache in clustered environment you can find HERE.
There are two things on top of that, I would like to share regarding the
Java Object Cache: which managed server needs JOC and the second one is how to verify if JOC is
running.
The documentation section here, says that the JOC should be configured on all servers
running Oracle Web Service Manager OWSM and Oracle WebCenter Portal’s Spaces
application. The tricky part here is where the OWSM runs. The application you
have to look after (more...)