Index
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
L
M
N
O
P
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Numerics
- 1100 port, 5-8, B-1
- 4000 port, B-1
- 4001 port, 8-4, B-1
- 4002 port, 9-2, B-2
A
- Accept request header, 2-8
- Accept-Charset request header, 2-8
- Accept-Encoding request header, 2-8
- Accept-Language request header, 2-8
- access logs
- configuring settings for, 8-22
- described, 8-17
- examples of, 8-19 to 8-21
- format of, 8-17
- XLF fields, 8-17
- access_log file, B-2
- Active Server Pages (ASP), 1-7, 2-5
- admin server process, 8-2
- administrator user, 5-2, B-1
- application Web servers
- capacity, 5-7
- concurrent connections, 2-3
- configuring for Oracle Web Cache, 5-7
- failover, 1-10
- load balancing
- configuration, 7-2
- described, 1-9
- load of, 2-3
- performance assurance, 2-3
- performance monitoring, 9-6
- session binding
- configuring, 7-3
- described, 1-12
- Application Web Servers page in Oracle Web Cache Manager, 5-7
- authoritative DNS server, 3-16
B
- backend failover, 1-10
- bin directory, A-1
- binding, 1-12
C
- Cache Cleanup page in Oracle Cache Manager, 8-9
- cache hit, 1-4
- cache miss, 1-4
- cache population, 2-2
- cache server process, 8-2
- cache size configuration, 5-5
- cacheability rules, 6-4 to 6-8
- overview, 6-2
- capacity, 5-7
- Common Gateway Interface (CGI), 1-7, 2-5
- compression, 1-14
- compression configuration, 6-8
- configuring
- access logs, 8-22
- application Web server settings, 5-7
- cacheability rules, 6-4 to 6-8
- cacheability rules for HTTP error codes, 6-8
- cacheability rules for multiple versions of the same URL
- cookie values, 6-5, 6-11
- HTTP request headers, 6-12
- cacheability rules for personalized attributes, 6-7, 6-13
- cacheability rules for session tracking, 6-7, 6-20
- cacheability rules for session-encoded URLs, 6-7, 6-13
- compression, 6-8
- event logs, 8-16
- expiration rules, 6-4, 6-9
- failover of application Web servers, 7-2
- load balancing of application Web server, 7-2
- quick reference to procedures, 4-7
- resource limits, 5-5
- security settings, 5-2
- session binding to an application Web server, 7-3
- COOKIE invalidation message element, 8-7, C-3
- cookies
- cacheability rules for, 6-5, 6-11
- described, 1-12
D
- deploying Oracle Web Cache
- for part of a Web site, 3-8
- in a distributed network, 3-14
- in a failover pair, 3-10
- inside a firewall, 3-12
- outside a firewall, 3-13
- with HTTPS requests, 3-4
- with multiple application Web servers, 3-6
- with one application Web server, 3-2
- directory structure
- bin directory, A-1
- docs directory, A-1
- examples directory, A-1
- invalidation directory, A-1
- logs directory, A-1
- DNS server, 1-4
- docs directory, A-1
- dynamically generated content caching, 1-7
- Active Server Pages (ASP), 1-7, 2-5
- Common Gateway Interface (CGI), 1-7, 2-5
- described, 2-5
- Java Server Pages (JSP), 1-7, 2-5
- Java Servlets, 1-7, 2-5
- multiple versions of the same URL, 2-6
- personalized attributes, 2-9
- personalized greetings, 2-9
- PL/SQL Server Pages (PSP), 1-7, 2-5
- session tracking, 2-11
- session-encoded URLs, 2-12
E
- error messages in event log, D-5
- error_log file, B-2
- event logs
- configuring settings for, 8-16
- described, 8-14
- error messages, D-5
- examples of, 8-14 to 8-16
- finding errors, 8-16
- format of, 8-14
- information messages, D-2
- warning messages, D-4
- examples directory, A-1
- EXP invalidation message attribute, 8-6, C-3
- EXP invalidation response attribute, 8-8, C-4
- expiration
- concepts of, 2-2
- performance assurance heuristics, 6-10
- validity, 6-10
- expiration rules, 6-4, 6-9
- by cache entry, 6-9
- by document creation, 6-9
- by HTTP Expires header, 6-9
- Expires header, 6-9
F
- failover
- configuring, 7-2
- described, 1-10
- firewalls and Oracle Web Cache deployments, 3-13
G
- GET methods, 6-4
- GET with query string method, 6-4
- grep command, 8-16
- group ID for Oracle Web Cache administration, 5-4
H
- HEADER invalidation message element, 8-7, C-3
- HTTP error code cacheability rules, 6-8
- HTTP request headers, 2-7, 6-6
- Accept, 2-8
- Accept-Charset, 2-8
- Accept-Encoding, 2-8
- Accept-Language, 2-8
- cacheability rules for, 6-6, 6-12
- supported by Oracle Web Cache, 2-8
- User-Agent, 2-8
- HTTPS requests, 3-4
I
- ID invalidation response attribute, 8-8, C-4
- information messages in event log, D-2
- invalidating documents
- database triggers, 8-10
- HTTP POST messages, 8-5
- Oracle Web Cache Manager, 8-9
- invalidation
- concepts of, 2-2
- described, 1-8
- performance assurance heuristics, 8-10
- port number, 8-4, 9-2
- user, 5-2
- validity, 8-6, 8-10
- invalidation directory, A-1
- invalidation messages
- COOKIE element, 8-7, C-3
- EXP attribute, 8-6, C-3
- HEADER element, 8-7, C-3
- LEVEL attribute, 8-6, C-3
- NAME attribute, 8-7, C-3
- NONEXIST attribute, 8-7, C-3
- PREFIX attribute, 8-6, C-3
- REFRESHTIME attribute, 8-6, C-3
- syntax of, 8-6
- URL element, 8-6, C-3
- VALIDITY element, 8-6, C-3
- VALUE attribute, 8-7, C-3
- invalidation responses, 8-8, C-4
- EXP attribute, 8-8, C-4
- ID attribute, 8-8, C-4
- NUMINV attribute, 8-8, C-4
- STATUS attribute, 8-8, C-4
- syntax of, 8-8
- URL element, 8-8, C-4
- Invalidation/Statistics Port page in Oracle Web Cache Manager, 8-4, 9-2
- invalidator user, 5-2, B-1
J
- Java Server Pages (JSP), 1-7, 2-5
- Java Servlets, 1-7, 2-5
L
- L4 (Layer 4) switches
- HTTP requests, 3-4
- L7 (Layer 7) switch, 3-8
- LEVEL invalidation message attribute, 8-6, C-3
- load balancing
- configuring, 7-2
- described, 1-9
- logs directory, A-1
M
- multiple versions of the same URL, 2-6
- cookie values, 2-7
- HTTP request headers, 2-7
- multiple versions of the same URL cacheability rules
- cookie values, 6-6, 6-11
- HTTP request headers, 6-6, 6-12
N
- NAME invalidation message attribute, 8-7, C-3
- netstat command, 5-5
- NONEXIST invalidation message attribute, 8-7, C-3
- NUMINV invalidation response attribute, 8-8, C-4
O
- Oracle Cache Manager
- monitoring application Web servers
- performance statistics, 9-6
- monitoring Oracle Web Cache
- cache health, 9-3
- performance statistics, 9-5
- Oracle Web Cache
- admin server process, 8-2
- administration, 1-14
- benefits
- cost savings, 1-6
- high availability, 1-6
- network traffic reduction, 1-6
- performance, 1-5
- scalability, 1-5
- cache server process, 8-2
- deploying
- for part of a Web site, 3-8
- in a distributed network, 3-14
- in a failover pair, 3-10
- inside a firewall, 3-12
- outside a firewall, 3-13
- with HTTPS requests, 3-4
- with multiple application Web servers, 3-6
- with one application Web server, 3-2
- described, 1-2
- dynamically generated content caching, 1-7
- features
- backend failover, 1-10
- compression, 1-14
- invalidation, 1-8
- load balancing, 1-9
- performance assurance, 1-8
- security, 1-14
- session binding, 1-12
- static content caching, 1-7
- surge protection, 1-9
- performance monitoring, 9-5
- population of the cache, 2-2
- with Oracle9i Application Server, 1-2
- Oracle Web Cache Manager
- administering Oracle Web Cache
- event logs, 8-16
- invaliding documents, 8-9
- resource limits, 5-5
- security settings, 5-2
- administering Web sites
- access logs, 8-22
- application Web server settings, 5-7
- cacheability rules, 6-4 to 6-8
- cacheability rules for HTTP error codes, 6-8
- cacheability rules for multiple versions of the same URL, 6-5, 6-6, 6-11, 6-12
- cacheability rules for personalized attributes, 6-7, 6-13
- cacheability rules for session tracking, 6-7, 6-20
- cacheability rules for session-encoded URLs, 6-7, 6-13
- compression, 6-8
- expiration rules, 6-4, 6-9
- load balancing, 7-2
- session binding, 7-3
- described, 4-2
- introduced, 1-14
- navigator pane, 4-5
- restarting Oracle Web Cache, 5-9
- right pane, 4-6
- starting, 4-2
- starting Oracle Web Cache, 8-2
- status messages, 4-4
- Oracle9i Application Server with Oracle Web Cache, 1-2
- OracleHOME_NAMEWebCache service, 8-3
- OracleHOME_NAMEWebCacheAdmin service, 8-3
P
- performance assurance
- described, 2-2
- introduced, 1-8
- performance assurance heuristics, 1-8, 2-2
- application Web server limit, 2-3
- application Web server load, 2-3
- concurrent connections, 2-3
- expiration, 6-10
- invalidation, 8-10
- popularity, 2-2
- validity, 2-3
- performance monitoring
- application Web servers, 9-6
- Oracle Web Cache, 9-5
- personalized attribute cacheability rules, 6-7, 6-13
- personalized attributes
- session tracking caching rules, 6-20
- WEBCACHEEND HTML tag, 2-9, 6-14
- WEBCACHETAG HTML tag, 2-9, 6-14
- personalized greetings
- see personalized attributes
- PL/SQL Server Pages (PSP), 1-7, 2-5
- popularity, 2-2
- populating the cache, 2-2
- ports
- 1100, 5-8, B-1
- 4000, B-1
- 4001, 8-4, B-1
- 4002, 9-2, B-2
- POSIX 1003 extended regular expressions, 6-3
- POST methods, 6-4
- PREFIX invalidation message attribute, 8-6, C-3
R
- README.examples file, A-1
- REFRESHTIME invalidation message attribute, 8-6, C-3
- regular expression, 6-3
- Resource Limits page in Oracle Web Cache Manager, 5-6
- restarting Oracle Web Cache, 5-9
- reverse proxy server, 1-2
- rules for creating cacheability rules, 6-2
S
- security, 1-14
- Security page in Oracle Web Cache Manager, 5-2
- security settings, 5-2
- session binding
- configuring, 7-3
- described, 1-12
- session tracking
- cacheability rules for, 6-7, 6-20
- caching rules for
- personalized pages, 6-20
- described, 2-11
- session-encoded URLs
- cacheability rules for, 6-7, 6-13
- described, 2-12
- starting
- Oracle Web Cache, 5-2, 8-2
- Oracle Web Cache Manager, 4-2
- static content caching, 1-7
- STATUS invalidation response attribute, 8-8, C-4
- status messages in Oracle Web Cache Manager, 4-4
- stopping Oracle Web Cache, 8-2
- surge protection, 1-9
T
- trusted subnet for Oracle Web Cache administration, 5-3
U
- URL invalidation message element, 8-6, C-3
- URL invalidation response element, 8-8, C-4
- user ID for Oracle Web Cache administration, 5-4
- User-Agent request header, 2-8
- utl_proc.sql script, 8-10
- UTL_TCP Oracle supplied package, 8-10
V
- validity, 2-3
- validity for expiration, 6-10
- validity for invalidation, 8-6, 8-10
- VALIDITY invalidation message element, 8-6, C-3
- VALUE invalidation message attribute, 8-7, C-3
W
- warning messages in event log, D-4
- Web caching
- benefits
- cost savings, 1-6
- high availability, 1-6
- network traffic reduction, 1-6
- performance, 1-5
- scalability, 1-5
- described, 1-3
- webcachectl start command, 4-6, 5-2, 5-9
- webcachectl status command, 4-6, 8-2
- webcachectl stop command, 4-6, 5-9
- webcachectl utility
- obtaining the status of Oracle Web Cache, 8-2
- restarting Oracle Web Cache, 5-9
- starting Oracle Web Cache, 8-2
- stopping Oracle Web Cache, 8-2
- webcachectl utility syntax, 4-6
- webcached executable, A-1
- WEBCACHEEND HTML tag for personalized attributes, 2-9, 6-14
- WEBCACHETAG HTML tag for personalized attributes, 2-9, 6-14
- webcache.xml, A-1
X
- XLF fields for access logs, 8-17