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XMLEntity Cache --> Session --> Entry Resource Usage

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Overview

You can specify that a managed WebLogic Server cache external entities that are referenced with a URL or a pathname relative to the Administration server, either at server-startup or when the entity is first referenced.

Caching the external entity in the managed WebLogic Server saves the remote access time and provides a local backup in the event that the Administration server cannot be accessed while an XML document is being parsed, due to the network or the Administration server being down.

A set of statistics that describes the external entity cache is available for you to use to monitor the effectiveness of the cache. These statistics describe:

This tab provides cumulative information about the resource usage of the external entity cache for the current session.

Tasks

Monitoring the External Entity Cache

Additional Documentation

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Monitoring the External Entity Cache

Attributes

Attribute Label

Description

Value Constraints

Max Entry Memory Size

The current maximum size of the entries in the entity memory cache.

MBean: weblogic.management.
runtime.
EntityCacheCumulativeRuntimeMBean

Attribute: MaxEntryMemorySize

Default: 0

Readable: yes

Min Entry Memory Size

The current minimum size of the entries in the entity memory cache.

MBean: weblogic.management.
runtime.
EntityCacheCumulativeRuntimeMBean

Attribute: MinEntryMemorySize

Default: 0

Readable: yes

Avg Per Entry Memory Size

The current average size of the entries in the entity memory cache.

MBean: weblogic.management.
runtime.
EntityCacheCumulativeRuntimeMBean

Attribute: AvgPerEntryMemorySize

Readable: yes

Avg Per Entry Disk Size

The current average size of the entries in the entity disk cache.

MBean: weblogic.management.
runtime.
EntityCacheCumulativeRuntimeMBean

Attribute: AvgPerEntryDiskSize

Readable: yes



 

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