| Oracle® TopLink Developer's Guide 10g Release 3 (10.1.3.1.0) Part Number B28218-01 |
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This chapter describes the various components that you must configure to use a custom, user-defined coordinated cache. For more information, see "Custom Coordinated Cache".
Table 92-1 lists the configurable options for a custom, user-defined coordinated cache.
Table 92-1 lists the configurable options for a custom coordinated cache.
Table 92-1 Configurable Options for a Custom Coordinated Cache
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"Configuring Cache Coordination Change Propagation at the Descriptor Level" |
Basic |
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"Configuring a Service Channel" |
Basic |
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Basic |
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"Configuring Connection Handling" |
Advanced |
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To configure a custom coordinated cache, you must specify your custom instance of oracle.toplink.remotecommand.TransportManager.
To select the transport class for the user defined coordinated cache, use this procedure:
Select a session or session broker in the Navigator. Its properties appear in the Editor.
Click the Cache Coordination tab. The Cache Coordination tab appears.
Ensure the Enable Cache Coordination option is selected and the Type is User Defined (see "Understanding Cache Coordination").
Figure 92-1 Cache Coordination, Transport Class Option

Click Browse and select the transport class for the user-defined coordinated cache.