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Caching Realm --> General

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Overview

Use this page to configure the Caching realm. The Caching realm works with the File realm, alternate security realms, or custom security realms to fulfill client requests with the proper authentication and authorization. The Caching realm manages separate caches for users, groups, permissions, access control lists (ACLs), and authentication requests. To use the Caching realm, you need to use Compatibility security. The use of the Caching realm is deprecated in this release of WebLogic Server.

Tasks

Configuring the Caching Realm

Enabling the ACL Cache

Enabling the Authentication Cache

Enabling the Group Cache

Enabling the User Cache

Enabling the Permission Cache

Adding a Note to the Caching Realm

Related Topics

Introduction to WebLogic Security

Managing WebLogic Security

Securing WebLogic Resources

Programmimg WebLogic Security

Developing Security Providers for WebLogic Server

Securing a Production Environment

The Security topics in the WebLogic Server 8.1 Upgrade Guide

Security FAQ

The Security page in the WebLogic Server documentation

Attributes

Table 126-1

Attribute Label

Description

Value Constraints

Name

The name of this configuration. WebLogic Server uses an MBean to implement and persist the configuration.


Basic Realm

Name of the class for the alterate security realm or custom security realm to be used with the Caching Realm. The names of the configured realms appear in the Basic Realms attribute of the Caching Realm table.

This attribute is required.


Case Sensitive Cache

Defines whether the specified security realm is case-sensitive. By default, this attribute is enabled.

To use a realm that is not case-sensitive (such as the Windows NT and LDAP security realms), disable this attribute.

Default: true

Valid values:

  • true

  • false

 

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