Index

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Symbols

\ (backslash) symbol
path prefix expression, 6.8.1, 7.5.1, 7.7.2.2
regular expression, 7.7.2.2
. (period) symbol
path prefix expression, 6.8.1, 7.5.1, 7.7.2.2
regular expression, 7.7.2.2
" (double quotes) symbol
regular expression, 7.5.1, 7.7.2.1, 7.7.2.2
$ (dollar sign) symbol
path prefix expression, 6.8.1, 7.5.1, 7.7.2.2
regular expression, 7.7.2.2
& (ampersand) symbol
regular expression, 7.5.1, 7.7.2.1, 7.7.2.2
<!--esi--> tag, Edge Side Includes (ESI), 11.4.10
' (single quotes) symbol
regular expression, 7.5.1
* (asterisk) symbol
path prefix expression, 6.8.1, 7.5.1, 7.7.2.2
regular expression, 7.7.2.2
+wcdebug string, 8.8
> (greater than sign) symbol
regular expression, 7.5.1, 7.7.2.1, 7.7.2.2
? (question mark) symbol
path prefix expression, 6.8.1, 7.5.1, 7.7.2.2
regular expression, 7.7.2.2
[ ] (brackets) symbol
path prefix expression, 6.8.1, 7.5.1, 7.7.2.2
regular expression, 7.7.2.2
^ (caret) symbol
path prefix expression, 6.8.1, 7.5.1, 7.7.2.2
regular expression, 7.7.2.2
{ } (braces) symbol
path prefix expression, 6.8.1, 7.5.1, 7.7.2.2
regular expression, 7.7.2.2

Numerics

1024 port, 2.11.1.3, 2.11.1.4, 5.4.2, 5.5.1, 5.9
80 port, 12.1.1, 12.1.1

A

Accept request-header field, 6.5.1, 9.2.2.1
Accept-Charset request-header field, 6.5.1
Accept-Encoding request-header field, 6.5.1
Accept-Language request-header field, 6.5.1
access control, 5.3
access log fields
bytes, 9.2.2
c-ip, 9.2.2, 9.2.2
cs, 9.2.2
cs-bytes, 9.2.2
cs-method, 9.2.2
cs-uri, 9.2.2
cs-uri_stem, 9.2.2
cs-uri-query, 9.2.2
date, 9.2.2
r-time-taken, 9.2.2
sc, 9.2.2
sc-status, 9.2.2
s-ip, 9.2.2
time, 9.2.2
time-taken, 9.2.2
x-auth-id, 9.2.2
x-cache, 9.2.2
x-cache-detail, 9.2.2
x-clf-date, 9.2.2
x-cluster, 9.2.2
x-conn-abrt, 9.2.2
x-cookie, 9.2.2
x-date-end, 9.2.2
x-date-start, 9.2.2
x-ecid, 9.2.2
x-esi-info, 9.2.2
x-glcookie-set, 9.2.2
x-log-id, 9.2.2
x-os-name, 9.2.2
x-os-timeout, 9.2.2
x-protocol, 9.2.2
x-req-line, 9.2.2
x-req-type, 9.2.2
x-time-delay, 9.2.2
x-time-end, 9.2.2
x-time-handshake, 9.2.2
x-time-reqblocked, 9.2.2
x-time-reqqueued, 9.2.2
x-time-reqrecvlatency, 9.2.2
x-time-reqsendlatency, 9.2.2
x-time-resprecvlatency, 9.2.2
x-time-respsendlatency, 9.2.2
x-time-start, 9.2.2
access logs
configuring, 9.4
customized log format, 9.5
customized rollover policy, 9.6
examples, 9.2.3
formats, 9.2.1
Combined Log Format, 9.2.1.3
Common Log Format (CLF), 9.2.1.1
End-User Performance Monitoring Format, 9.2.1.5
Enhanced CLF (ECLF), 9.2.1.2
Enhanced Combined Log Format, 9.2.1.4
rolling over, 9.8
viewing, 9.7
access logs fields
described, 9.2.2
Access Logs menu option in Fusion Middleware Control, 2.6.2
access_log.fragment file, 9.2.2, 9.4
access_log.yyyymmddhhmm file, 9.4, 9.6, 9.6
ACTION element
in invalidation message, 7.5.1
admin server process
described, 2.8, 2.13
webcachea executable, 2.13
Administration menu in Fusion Middleware Control, 2.6.2
administration-only clusters, 3.6.7, 3.7.6
Advanced Content Invalidation menu option in Oracle Web Cache Manager, 2.7.2
ADVANCEDSELECTOR element
in invalidation message, 7.5.1
aliases, 2.2
Apache Tomcat, 12.3
APIs
jawc.jar, 7.7.3
wxvappl.sql, 7.7.3
wxvutil.sql, 7.7.3
attempt tag, Edge Side Includes (ESI), 11.4.8
audit logs, 9.9
Audit Policy menu option in Fusion Middleware Control, 2.6.2
authorization, 5.1.3
Authorization request-header field, 6.3, 9.2.2.1

B

backend failover, 3.1.3
Basic Content Invalidation menu option in Oracle Web Cache Manager, 2.7.2
BASICSELECTOR element
in invalidation message, 7.5.1
binding sessions, 1.2.6
BODYEXP attribute
in invalidation message, 7.5.1
busy_error.html file, 2.11.6

C

cache cluster members, 3.3
cache clusters
adding cache members
with Oracle Web Cache Manager, 3.7.2
adding cache members to
with Fusion Middleware Control, 3.6.3
adding caches to, 3.7.2
adding members, 3.7.2, 3.7.5
administration-only, 3.6.7, 3.7.6
authentication, 3.3
benefits of, 3.3
cache cluster settings
with Fusion Middleware Control, 3.6.3
with Oracle Web Cache Manager, 3.7.1
client-side certificates and, 5.5.2, 5.5.2.2
deploying, 10.1
failover
failover threshold, 3.6.3, 3.7.1
ping URL, 3.6.3, 3.7.1
polling interval, 3.6.3, 3.7.1
invalidation and, 3.3, 7.7.2.1, 7.10.2.1
invalidation-only, 3.6.7, 3.7.6
name, 3.7.1
on-demand content and, 3.3
overview, 3.3
owned content and, 3.3
removing cache members
with Fusion Middleware Control, 3.6.6
with Oracle Web Cache Manager, 3.7.5
session binding
with Fusion Middleware Control, 3.6.4
with Oracle Web Cache Manager, 3.7.3
synchronizing configuration
with Fusion Middleware Control, 3.6.5, 3.7.4
synchronizing invalidation messages
with Fusion Middleware Control, 3.6.7, 3.7.6
cache contents
generating list of, 8.2
writing list to file, 8.7
CACHE element in webcache.xml file, 3.8
cache hierarchies
deploying, 10.2, 10.2
cache hits
described, 1.1.1, 6.1
cache memory
configuring, 2.11.5
described, 2.3.1
cache misses
described, 1.1.1, 6.1
Cache Operations menu option in Oracle Web Cache Manager, 2.7.2
cache population, 6.1
cache server process
described, 2.8, 2.13
webcached executable, 2.13
cache size
configuring, 2.11.5
maximum, 2.3.1
Cache-Control request-header field, 9.2.2.1
Cache-Control response-header field, 6.3, 9.2.2.1
cached objects
maximum size, 2.3.3
caching rules
configuring, 6.8
general rules, 6.8.1
HTTP error responses, 6.8.5
ignoring the value of parameters, 6.8.3
MIME-type based, 6.8.1
multiple versions of the same object, 6.8.2
popular pages, 6.8.8
session caching rules, 6.8.6, 6.8.7
URL based, 6.8.1
for multiple versions of the same object, 6.8.4
overview, 6.3
priority, 6.4
secure, 5.8
summary statistics, 6.9
troubleshooting, A.3
Caching Rules menu option in Fusion Middleware Control, 2.6.2
CALYPSONETINFO element in webcache.xml file, 6.8.4, A.1.4, A.1.7
capacity
of cluster members, 3.7.1
origin server, 2.11.2
troubleshooting, A.1.5
cascading style sheets, compression, 1.2.5
category cookies
described, 6.5.1
request and response value comparison, 6.5.1
certificate authority (CA), 5.1.1.2.1
certificate revocation lists, 5.1.1.2.2
certificates
client-side, 5.1.1.2.2, 5.5.2
configuring for, 5.5.2
server-side, 5.1.1.2.2, 5.1.1.2.2
choose tag, Edge Side Includes (ESI), 11.4.1
client IP request filter
configuring, 4.6
described, 4.2
ClientIP request headers
forwarding, 5.7
client-side certificates, 5.1.1.2.2, 5.5.2
clusters and, 5.5.2
configuring, 5.5.2
cache clusters and, 5.5.2.2
distributed cache hierarchy and, 5.1.1.2.2
for site, 5.5.2.3
sites and, 5.1.1.2.2, 5.1.1.2.2
Cluster menu option in Fusion Middleware Control, 2.6.2
clusters
adding cache members
with Oracle Web Cache Manager, 3.7.2
adding cache members to
with Fusion Middleware Control, 3.6.3
adding caches to, 3.7.2
adding members, 3.7.2, 3.7.5
administration-only, 3.6.7, 3.7.6
authentication, 3.3
benefits of, 3.3
cache cluster settings
with Fusion Middleware Control, 3.6.3
with Oracle Web Cache Manager, 3.7.1
client-side certificates, 5.5.2, 5.5.2.2
deploying, 10.1
failover
failover threshold, 3.6.3, 3.7.1
ping URL, 3.6.3, 3.7.1
polling interval, 3.6.3, 3.7.1
invalidation and, 3.3, 7.7.2.1, 7.10.2.1
invalidation-only, 3.6.7, 3.7.6
on-demand content and, 3.3
overview, 3.3
owned content and, 3.3
removing cache members
with Fusion Middleware Control, 3.6.6
with Oracle Web Cache Manager, 3.7.5
synchronizing configuration
with Fusion Middleware Control, 3.6.5, 3.7.4
synchronizing invalidation messages
with Fusion Middleware Control, 3.6.7, 3.7.6
Combined Log Format, 9.2.1.3
comment tag, Edge Side Includes (ESI), 11.4.2
Common Log Format (CLF), 9.2.1.1
compression
cascading style sheets, 1.2.5
configuring
for caching rules, 6.8.1
for sites, 2.11.3
with compress directive in Surrogate-Control response-header field, 6.10.1, 6.10.1
described, 1.2.5
disabling for all requests, 2.11.3.1
GIF files, 1.2.5
GZIP utility, 1.2.5
HTML files, 1.2.5
Javascript files, 1.2.5
JPEG files, 1.2.5
PNG files, 1.2.5
WinZip utility, 1.2.5
configuring
access control, 5.3
access logs, 9.4
cache memory, 2.11.5
cache size, 2.11.5
caching rules
partial page caching, 11.2.1
compression
for caching rules, 6.8.1
for sites, 2.11.3
with compress directive in Surrogate-Control response-header field, 6.10.1, 6.10.1
Edge Side Includes (ESI), 11.2
event logs, 9.3
expiration, 6.7
failover
cache clusters, 3.6.3, 3.7.1
origin servers, 2.11.2
HTTPS requests, 5.4
load balancers
hardware, 10.1
Microsoft Network Load Balancing, 3.9
Oracle Web Cache software, 3.8
load balancing of origin servers, 2.11.2
partial page caching, 11.2
passwords, 5.2
reverse proxy without caching, 3.8
session binding to origin server, 3.2
site settings, 2.11.3
software load balancing without caching, 3.8
connection limit
cache cluster communication, 3.7.1
configuring, 2.11.5
described, 2.3.2
on UNIX, 2.3.2
on Windows, 2.3.2
Connection request-header field, 9.2.2.1
Content-Encoding request-header field, 9.2.2.1
Content-Encoding response-header field, 1.2.5, 9.2.2.1
Content-Language request-header field, 9.2.2.1
Content-Language response-header field, 9.2.2.1
Content-Length request-header field, 9.2.2.1, A.1.6
Content-Length response-header field, 9.2.2.1
Content-Type request-header field, 9.2.2.1
Content-Type response-header field, 9.2.2.1
COOKIE element
in invalidation message, 7.5.1
Cookie request-header field, 6.3, 9.2.2.1
category cookies, 6.5.1
with Edge Side Includes (ESI), 11.1.10
cookies
category cookies for multiple versions of the same URL, 6.5.1
session cookies
caching rules, 6.5.4, 6.8.6
session binding, 1.2.6
session-encoded URLs, 6.5.5

D

data consistency
with clusters, 3.3
with invalidation, expiration, and validation, 6.2
Date request-header field, 9.2.2.1
Date response-header field, 9.2.2.1
deleting cache members, 3.6.6, 3.7.5
deploying Oracle Web Cache
cache clusters, 10.1
cache hierarchies, 10.2
common configuration, 10.1
load balancers
hardware, 10.1
network, 10.3
software, 10.3
reverse proxy without caching, 10.3
diagnostic information
displaying in HTML response body, 8.3
displaying in Server-response header field, 8.3
Diagnostics menu option in Oracle Web Cache Manager, 2.7.2
DNS server, 1.1.1
Document Type Definitions (DTDs)
WCSinvalidation.dtd, 7.5.1

E

ECID, 9.1.1.4
Edge Side Includes (ESI)
<!--esi--> tag, 11.4.10
attempt tag, 11.4.8
choose tag, 11.4.1
comment tag, 11.4.2
Cookie request-header field, 11.1.10
environment tag, 11.4.3
ESI for Java (JESI), 11.1.1.1
examples
personalized greeting, 11.2.3.2
portal site, 11.2.3.1
Surrogate-Control response-header field, 6.10.1, 7.6
except tag, 11.4.8
exception and error handling, 11.1.7
HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE variable, 11.1.6.3
HTTP_COOKIE variable, 11.1.6.3
HTTP_HEADER variable, 11.1.6.3
HTTP_HOST variable, 11.1.6.3
HTTP_REFERER variable, 11.1.6.3
HTTP_USER_AGENT variable, 11.1.6.3
include tag, 11.2.3.1.2, 11.2.3.1.2, 11.4.4
inline tag, 11.2.3.1.1, 11.2.3.1.1, 11.2.3.1.1, 11.3, 11.4.5
invalidate tag, 11.4.6
otherwise tag, 11.4.1
personalized greetings, 11.2.2
QUERY_STRING_DECODED variable, 11.1.6.3
remove tag, 11.4.7
Set-Cookie response-header field, 11.1.10
Surrogate-Capability request-header field, 11.1.3
Surrogate-Control response-header field, 6.10, 6.10.1, 11.3
tags, 11
try tag, 11.4.8
vars tag, 11.2.3.1.2, 11.4.9
when tag, 11.4.1
embedded URL parameters
caching rules, 6.5.4, 6.8.6
ignoring the value of parameters, 6.5.2, 6.8.3
session binding, 1.2.6
session-encoded URLs, 6.5.5
EncodeBase64.java file, 7.7.1
End-User Performance Monitoring Format, 9.2.1.5
Enhanced CLF format (ECLF), 9.2.1.2
Enhanced Combined Log Format, 9.2.1.4
environment tag, Edge Side Includes (ESI), 11.4.3
error pages
configuring for Edge Side Includes (ESI) include errors, 11.1.7
default, 2.11.6
busy_error.html, 2.11.6
esi_fragment_error.txt, 2.11.6
network_error.html, 2.11.6
ESI for Java (JESI), 11.1.1.1
ESI. See Edge Side Includes (ESI)
esi_fragment_error.txt file, 2.11.6
ETag response-header field, 9.2.2.1
event log information
displaying in HTML response body, 8.3
displaying in Server-response header field, 8.3
event logs
configuring, 9.3
examples of, 9.1.2
formats, 9.1.1
Oracle Diagnostic Logging (ODL), 9.1.1.1
Oracle Web Cache, 9.1.1.2
rolling over, 9.8
viewing, 9.7
Event Logs menu option in Fusion Middleware Control, 2.6.2
event_log.yyyymmddhhmm file, 9.3
except tag, Edge Side Includes (ESI), 11.4.8
expiration
concepts of, 6.2.1
configuring, 6.7
Expiration menu option in Fusion Middleware Control, 2.6.2
Expires response-header field, 6.3, 9.2.2.1
exporting list of contents, 8.7

F

failover
configuring
cache clusters, 3.6.3, 3.7.1
origin servers, 2.11.2
failover threshold
cache clusters, 3.6.3, 3.7.1
origin servers, 2.11.2
overview
origin servers, 3.1.3
ping URL
cache cluster members, 3.6.3, 3.7.1
origin servers, 2.11.2
polling interval
cluster members, 3.6.3, 3.7.1
origin servers, 2.11.2
file descriptors
privileges and, 5.9
file extension
caching rules and, 6.8.1
Filtering menu in Oracle Web Cache Manager, 2.7.2
firewalls and Oracle Web Cache deployment, 1.2.1
format request filter
configuring, 4.11
described, 4.2
Fusion Middleware Control
navigating, 2.6.2
Oracle Web Cache
Access Logs menu option, 2.6.2
Administration menu, 2.6.2
Audit Policy menu option, 2.6.2
Caching Rules menu option, 2.6.2
Cluster menu option, 2.6.2
Event Logs menu option, 2.6.2
Expiration menu option, 2.6.2
General Information menu, 2.6.2
Multi-Version menu option, 2.6.2
Origin Servers menu option, 2.6.2
Passwords menu option, 2.6.2, 2.6.2
Ports Configuration menu option, 2.6.2
Request Filters menu option, 2.6.2
Resource Limits menu option, 2.6.2
Security menu, 2.6.2
Session Configuration menu option, 2.6.2
Sites menu option, 2.6.2
SSL Configuration menu option, 2.6.2
Wallets menu option, 2.6.2
URL for, 2.6.1

G

garbage collection, 2.3.1
General Information menu in Fusion Middleware Control, 2.6.2
GIF files, compression, 1.2.5
GLOBALCACHINGRULES element in webcache.xml file, 6.8.4, 6.8.4
group ID for Oracle Web Cache administration, 5.9.1
GZIP utility, compression, 1.2.5

H

hardware load balancers, 10.1, 10.1
configuring, 10.1
configuring same ping URL as auto-restart mechanism, 10.1
HEADER element
in invalidation message, 7.5.1, 7.5.1
header request filter
configuring, 4.9
described, 4.2
hierarchies. See cache hierarchies
high availability
with clusters, 3.3
hits
described, 1.1.1
HOST attribute
in invalidation message, 7.5.1
HOST ID element in webcache.xml file, 5.4.6
Host request-header field, 9.2.2.1
HTML files, compression, 1.2.5
HTTP request header size, 5.6
HTTP request-header fields
Accept, 6.5.1, 9.2.2.1
Accept-Charset, 6.5.1
Accept-Encoding, 6.5.1
Accept-Language, 6.5.1
Authorization, 6.3, 9.2.2.1
Cache-Control, 9.2.2.1
ClientIP, 5.7
Connection, 9.2.2.1
Content-Encoding, 9.2.2.1
Content-Language, 9.2.2.1
Content-Length, 9.2.2.1, A.1.6
Content-Type, 9.2.2.1
Cookie, 6.3, 9.2.2.1
category cookies, 6.5.1
Date, 9.2.2.1
described, 6.5.1
Host, 9.2.2.1
If-Modified-Since, 6.2.2, 9.2.2.1
If-None-Match, 6.2.2, 9.2.2.1
Keep-Alive, 2.11.5
Last-Modified, 9.2.2.1
Pragma, 9.2.2.1
Proxy-Authorization, 6.3
Range, 9.2.2.1
Referer, 9.2.2.1
SSL-Client-Cert, 5.1.1.2.2, 5.5.2
Surrogate-Capability, 9.2.2.1, 11.1.3
Surrogate-Control, 11.1.3
TE, 9.2.2.1
User-Agent, 6.5.1, 9.2.2.1
Via, 9.2.2.1
HTTP response-header fields
Cache-Control, 6.3, 9.2.2.1
Content-Encoding, 9.2.2.1
Content-Language, 9.2.2.1
Content-Length, 9.2.2.1
Content-Type, 9.2.2.1
Date, 9.2.2.1
ETag, 9.2.2.1
Expires, 6.3, 9.2.2.1
Last-Modified, 9.2.2.1
Pragma, 6.3, 9.2.2.1
Server, 8.3, 9.2.2.1
Set-Cookie, 6.3, 9.2.2.1
category cookies, 6.5.1
Surrogate-Control, 6.3, 6.10, 6.10.1, 9.2.2.1
Surrogate-Key, 7.6, 7.9
Transfer-Encoding, 9.2.2.1
Via, 9.2.2.1
Warning, 6.3
HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE variable, 11.1.6.3
HTTP_COOKIE variable, 11.1.6.3
HTTP_HEADER variable, 11.1.6.3
HTTP_HOST variable, 11.1.6.3
HTTP_REFERER variable, 11.1.6.3
HTTP_USER_AGENT variable, 11.1.6.3
httpd.conf file, A.5
HTTPS requests
configuring, 5.4
listening port, 5.4.2
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol, 5.1.1.2

I

IBM Websphere Application Server, 12.2
ID attribute
in invalidation response, 7.5.2
If-Modified-Since request-header field, 6.2.2, 9.2.2.1
If-None-Match request-header field, 6.2.2, 9.2.2.1
include tag, Edge Side Includes (ESI), 11.2.3.1.2, 11.2.3.1.2, 11.4.4
INFO element
in invalidation message, 7.5.1
in invalidation response, 7.5.2
inline invalidation
configuring, 11.3
described, 7.3
inline tag, Edge Side Includes (ESI), 11.2.3.1.1, 11.2.3.1.1, 11.2.3.1.1, 11.3, 11.4.5
INTERCACHE element in webcache.xml file, 10.2
INV_PEER_TIMEOUT attribute in webcache.xml file, A.1.4
invalidate tag, Edge Side Includes (ESI), 11.4.6
invalidation
advanced, 7.7.2.2
basics, 7.7.2.1
concepts of, 6.2.3
for clusters, 3.3, 7.10.2.1
mechanisms
APIs, 7.7.3
database triggers, 7.7.4
HTTP POST messages, 7.7.1
inline, 7.3
Oracle Web Cache Manager, 7.7.2
response-header, 7.4
scripts, 7.7.5
previewing list, 7.5.3, 7.7.2.1, 7.7.2.2
propagating messages, 3.3
cache cluster, 3.7.1, 3.7.6, 7.7.2.1, 7.10.2.1
cache hierarchy, 7.10.2.2
Surrogate-Key response-header field, 7.6, 7.6
synchronizing messages
cache cluster, 3.6.7
invalidation coordinator, 3.3, 7.10.2.1
invalidation messages
ACTION element, 7.5.1
ADVANCEDSELECTOR element, 7.5.1
BASICSELECTOR element, 7.5.1
BODYEXP attribute, 7.5.1
compatibility with release 1.0, 7.5.1
COOKIE element, 7.5.1
HEADER element, 7.5.1, 7.5.1
HOST attribute, 7.5.1
INFO element, 7.5.1
METHOD attribute, 7.5.1
NAME attribute, 7.5.1, 7.5.1, 7.5.1
OBJECT element, 7.5.1
path prefix expression
\ (backslash) symbol, 6.8.1, 7.5.1, 7.7.2.2
. (period), 6.8.1, 7.5.1, 7.7.2.2
$ (dollar sign) symbol, 6.8.1, 7.5.1, 7.7.2.2
* (asterisk), 6.8.1, 7.5.1, 7.7.2.2
? (question mark) symbol, 6.8.1, 7.5.1, 7.7.2.2
[ ] (brackets) symbol, 6.8.1, 7.5.1, 7.7.2.2
^ (caret) symbol, 6.8.1, 7.5.1, 7.7.2.2
{ } (braces) symbol, 6.8.1, 7.5.1, 7.7.2.2
regular expression, 7.7.2.2
\ (backslash) symbol, 7.7.2.2
. (period) symbol, 7.7.2.2
" (double quotes) symbol, 7.5.1, 7.7.2.1
$ (dollar sign) symbol, 7.7.2.2
& (ampersand) symbol, 7.5.1, 7.7.2.1, 7.7.2.2
' (single quotes) symbol, 7.5.1
* (asterisk) symbol, 7.7.2.2
> (greater than sign) symbol, 7.5.1, 7.7.2.1, 7.7.2.2
? (question mark) symbol, 7.7.2.2
[ ] (brackets) symbol, 7.7.2.2
^ (caret) symbol, 7.7.2.2
{ } (braces) symbol, 7.7.2.2
REMOVALTTL attribute, 7.5.1
SYSTEM element, 7.5.1
SYSTEMINFO element, 7.5.1
TYPE attribute, 7.5.1, 7.5.1
URI attribute, 7.5.1
URIEXP attribute, 7.5.1
URIPREFIX attribute, 7.5.1
VALUE attribute, 7.5.1, 7.5.1, 7.5.1, 7.5.1
VERSION attribute, 7.5.1, 7.5.2
invalidation preview messages
MAXNUM attribute, 7.5.3
STARTNUM attribute, 7.5.3
VERSION attribute, 7.5.3
invalidation preview responses
NUMURLS attribute, 7.5.4
SELECTEDURL element, 7.5.4
STARTNUM attribute, 7.5.4
STATUS attribute, 7.5.4
syntax of, 7.5.4
TOTALNUMURLS attribute, 7.5.4
VERSION attribute, 7.5.4
invalidation responses, 7.5.2, 7.5.2
ID attribute, 7.5.2
INFO element, 7.5.2
NUMINV attribute, 7.5.2
RESULT element, 7.5.2
STATUS attribute, 7.5.2
syntax of, 7.5.1, 7.5.4
SYSTEM element, 7.5.2
SYSTEMINFO element, 7.5.2
invalidation-only clusters, 3.6.7, 3.7.6
IP addresses
verifying, 5.7
IP version 4 addresses, 2.5
IP version 6 addresses, 2.5

J

Javascript files, compression, 1.2.5
jawc.jar file, 7.7.3
JESI, 11.1.1.1
JPEG files, compression, 1.2.5

K

Keep-Alive request-header field
configuring for, 2.11.5
KEEPALIVE4MSIE_SSL attribute in webcache.xml file, A.1.7

L

Last-Modified request-header field, 9.2.2.1
Last-Modified response-header field, 9.2.2.1
learned rules in request filters, 4.3
configuring, 4.7.1, 4.8.1
limits.conf file, 2.3.2, 2.3.2
listening ports
HTTP, 2.11.1.3
HTTPS, 5.4.2
listLogs command, 9.7
load balancers
hardware, 10.1
Microsoft Network Load Balancing, 3.9
Oracle Web Cache software, 3.8
load balancing
configuring
hardware load balancer by registering IP address, 10.1
Microsoft Network Load Balancing, 3.9
Oracle Web Cache as a software load balancer, 3.8
origin servers by setting capacity, 2.11.2
described, 3.1.2
Local timestamp conversion issue, 9.3
Logging and Diagnostics menu in Oracle Web Cache Manager, 2.7.2

M

MAPPEDUSERAGENT subelement of GLOBALCACHINGRULES element, 6.8.4
MAPTYPE subelement of GLOBALCACHINGRULES element, 6.8.4
MATCHSTRING subelement of GLOBALCACHINGRULES element, 6.8.4
Max_File_Desc setting, 2.3.2
maximum cache size
configuring, 2.3.1
maximum cached object size, 2.3.3
MAXNUM attribute
in invalidation preview message, 7.5.3
memory
configuring, 2.3.1
METHOD attribute
in invalidation message, 7.5.1
method request filter
configuring, 4.7
described, 4.2
Microsoft IIS, 12.4
MIME type caching, 6.8.1
misses
described, 1.1.1
mod_osso protected pages, 5.1.4.2
Monitor Only option, 4.4
multiple versions of the same object
configuring rules for, 6.8.2, 6.8.5
cookie values, 6.5.1
HTTP request headers, 6.5.1, 6.8.4
Multi-Version menu option in Fusion Middleware Control, 2.6.2

N

NAME attribute
in invalidation message, 7.5.1, 7.5.1, 7.5.1
netstat -a command, 2.3.2
network connections
on UNIX, 2.3.2
on Windows, 2.3.2
network load balancers, 3.9
network throughput in clusters, 3.3
Network Timeout menu option in Oracle Web Cache Manager, 2.7.2
network_error.html file, 2.11.6
NUMINV attribute
in invalidation response, 7.5.2
NUMURLS attribute
in invalidation preview response, 7.5.4

O

OBJECT element
in invalidation message, 7.5.1
on-demand content, 3.3
On-Demand Log File Rollover menu option in Oracle Web Cache Manager, 2.7.2
OpenSSL certificate revocation lists, 5.1.1.2.2
operating system load balancers, 3.9
operation ports
HTTP, 2.11.1.4
HTTPS, 5.5.1
Operations menu in Oracle Web Cache Manager, 2.7.2
operations ports
HTTPS, 5.5.1
OPMN. See Oracle Process and Notification
opmnctl utility
parameters, 2.8
restartproc command, 2.8, 2.13.1
startall command, 2.8
startproc command, 2.8, 2.13.1
status command, 2.8
stopall command, 2.8
stopproc command, 2.8, 2.13.1
Oracle BI Discoverer, 1.3
Oracle Diagnostic Logging (ODL), 9.1.1.1
Oracle Forms Services, 1.3
Oracle Fusion Middleware
with Oracle Web Cache, 1.1
Oracle Portal, 1.3
Oracle Process Manager and Notification
commands for Oracle Web Cache, 2.8
described, 2.8
port configuration, 2.11.1.2
starting, stopping, restarting, 2.13.1
Oracle Single Sign-On
caching content from servers, 5.1.4.1
partner applications, 5.1.4.2
Oracle Single Sign-On caching, 5.8
Oracle Single-Sign
caching, 5.8
Oracle Web Cache
adding to an environment, 2.10
admin server process, 2.8, 2.13
cache server process, 2.8, 2.13
compatibility
Oracle BI Discoverer, 1.3
Oracle Forms Services, 1.3
Oracle Portal, 1.3
deploying
as a reverse proxy server without caching, 10.3
as a software load balancer without caching, 10.3
cache clusters, 10.1
cache hierarchies, 10.2
common configuration, 10.1
with a hardware load balancer, 10.1
with a network load balancer, 10.3
features
backend failover, 3.1.3
caching, 1.2.2, 1.2.4
compression, 1.2.5
load balancing, 3.1, 3.1.2
origin server load balancing and failover, 1.2.3
restricted administration, 5.1.1.1
reverse proxying, 1.1.1
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), 5.1.1.2
security, 5.1.1
session binding, 1.2.6
SSL acceleration hardware solutions, 5.1.1.3
surge protection, 3.1.1
logging formaT, 9.1.1.2
Oracle Single Sign-On caching, 5.8
Oracle Single Sign-On servers, 5.1.4.1
Oracle Web Tier, 1.1
population of the cache, 6.1
restarting
Fusion Middleware Control, 2.13.2
opmnctl restartproc command, 2.8, 2.13.1
Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server, 2.13.1
Oracle Web Cache Manager, 2.13.3
retrieving status
opmnctl status command, 2.8
starting
Fusion Middleware Control, 2.13.2
opmnctl restartproc command, 2.8, 2.13.1
opmnctl startall command, 2.8
opmnctl startproc command, 2.8, 2.13.1
Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server, 2.13.1
Oracle Web Cache Manager, 2.13.3
stopping
Fusion Middleware Control, 2.13.2
opmnctl stopall command, 2.8
opmnctl stopproc command, 2.8, 2.13.1
Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server, 2.13.1
Oracle Web Cache Manager, 2.13.3
with Oracle HTTP Server, 1.1
with Oracle WebLogic Server, 1.1
Oracle Web Cache Manager
Advanced Content Invalidation menu option, 2.7.2
Basic Content Invalidation menu option, 2.7.2
Cache Operations menu option, 2.7.2
cluster configuration, 3.7.1
described, 2.7
Diagnostics menu option, 2.7.2
Filtering menu, 2.7.2
invalidating content, 7.7.2
layout, 2.7.2
Logging and Diagnostics menu, 2.7.2
Network Timeouts menu option, 2.7.2
On-Demand Log File Rollover menu option, 2.7.2
Operations menu, 2.7.2
Properties menu, 2.7.2
Request Filters menu option, 2.7.2
Security menu option, 2.7.2
starting, 2.7.1
Oracle Web Cache operation
HTTP, 2.11.1.4
Oracle Web Tier
described, 1.1
Oracle HTTP Server, 1.1
Oracle Web Cache, 1.1
Oracle-ECID request header, 9.1.1.4
origin servers
capacity, 2.11.2
failover
failover threshold, 2.11.2
ping URL, 2.11.2
polling interval, 2.11.2
load balancing
capacity, 2.11.2
configuring, 2.11.2
described, 3.1, 3.1.2
session binding
described, 1.2.6
Origin Servers menu option in Fusion Middleware Control, 2.6.2
otherwise tag, Edge Side Includes (ESI), 11.4.1
owned content, 3.3

P

partial page caching
caching rules, 11.2
configuring, 11.2.1
described, 11.1
examples
personalized greetings, 11.2.3.2
portal site, 11.2.3.1
Surrogate-Control response-header field, 6.10.1, 7.6
Surrogate-Control response-header field, 6.10
passwords, 5.2
Passwords menu option in Fusion Middleware Control, 2.6.2, 2.6.2
path prefix
caching rules and, 6.8.1
path prefix expression
\ (backslash) symbol, 6.8.1, 7.5.1, 7.7.2.2
. (period) symbol, 6.8.1, 7.5.1, 7.7.2.2
$ (dollar sign) symbol, 6.8.1, 7.5.1, 7.7.2.2
* (asterisk) symbol, 6.8.1, 7.5.1, 7.7.2.2
? (question mark) symbol, 6.8.1, 7.5.1, 7.7.2.2
[ ] (brackets) symbol, 6.8.1, 7.5.1, 7.7.2.2
^ (caret) symbol, 6.8.1, 7.5.1, 7.7.2.2
{ } (braces) symbol, 6.8.1, 7.5.1, 7.7.2.2
performance
metrics
Performance Summary page, 8.4
request filtering, 4.13
Web Cache Home page, 2.6.3
settings for Oracle Web Cache
configuring, 2.11.5
described, 2.3
troubleshooting degradation, A.1.3
personalized attributes
Edge Side Includes (ESI), 11.2.2, 11.2.3.1.1
WEBCACHEEND tag, 11.4.8.2
WEBCACHETAG tag, 11.4.8.2
ping URL
cache clusters, 3.6.3, 3.7.1
hardware load balancers, 10.1
origin servers, 2.11.2
PKI, 5.1.1.2
PNG files, compression, 1.2.5
popular requests
listing, 8.2
populating the cache, 6.1
ports
1024, 2.11.1.3, 2.11.1.4, 5.4.2, 5.5.1, 5.9
80, 12.1.1, 12.1.1
8080, 12.1.1
described, 2.4
Oracle Web Cache listening
HTTP, 2.11.1.3
HTTPS, 5.4.2
Oracle Web Cache operation
HTTPS, 5.5.1
third-party application servers, 12.1.1
used by Oracle Web Cache
Fusion Middleware Control, 2.11.1.1
Oracle Process Manager and Notification, 2.11.1.2
Ports Configuration menu option in Fusion Middleware Control, 2.6.2
POST body parameters
caching rules, 6.8.6
ignoring the value of parameters, 6.5.2, 6.8.3
Pragma request-header field, 9.2.2.1
Pragma response-header field, 6.3, 9.2.2.1
preview invalidation, 7.5.3, 7.7.2.1, 7.7.2.2
privileged IP request filter
configuring, 4.5
described, 4.2
process identity, 5.1.2
root privilege and, 5.9.3
propagating invalidation messages
cache cluster, 3.7.1, 3.7.6, 7.7.2.1
cache hierarchy, 7.10.2.2
Properties menu in Oracle Web Cache Manager, 2.7.2
Proxy-Authorization request-header field, 6.3
public key infrastructure (PKI), 5.1.1.2

Q

query string request filter
configuring, 4.10
described, 4.2
QUERY_STRING_DECODED variable, 11.1.6.3

R

Range request-header field, 9.2.2.1
readme.toolkit.html file, 7.7.3
Referer request-header field, 9.2.2.1
regular expression
\ (backslash) symbol, 7.7.2.2
. (period) symbol, 7.7.2.2
" (double quotes) symbol, 7.5.1, 7.7.2.1, 7.7.2.2
$ (dollar sign) symbol, 7.7.2.2
& (ampersand) symbol, 7.5.1, 7.7.2.1, 7.7.2.2
' (single quotes) symbol, 7.5.1
* (asterisk) symbol, 7.7.2.2
> (greater than sign) symbol, 7.5.1, 7.7.2.1, 7.7.2.2
? (question mark) symbol, 7.7.2.2
[ ] (brackets) symbol, 7.7.2.2
^ (caret) symbol, 7.7.2.2
{ } (braces) symbol, 7.7.2.2
REMOVALTTL attribute
in invalidation message, 7.5.1
remove tag, Edge Side Includes (ESI), 11.4.7
removing cache members, 3.6.6, 3.7.5
request filters, 4.4
client IP, 4.2
copying rules, 4.14.1
deleting rules, 4.12
format, 4.2
header, 4.2
learned rules, 4.3, 4.3
configuring, 4.7.1, 4.8.1
method, 4.2
privileged IP, 4.2
query string, 4.2
reverting configuration settings, 4.14.2
statistic monitoring, 4.13
statistics, 4.13
URL, 4.2
Request Filters menu option in Fusion Middleware Control, 2.6.2
Request Filters menu option in Oracle Web Cache Manager, 2.7.2
Resource Limits menu option in Fusion Middleware Control, 2.6.2
response-header invalidation
described, 7.4
enabling, 7.8
restarting Oracle Web Cache
after configuration changes, 2.11.7
Fusion Middleware Control, 2.13.2
opmnctl restartproc command, 2.8, 2.13.1
Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server, 2.13.1
Oracle Web Cache Manager, 2.13.3
restricted administration, 5.1.1.1
RESULT element
in invalidation response, 7.5.2
reverse proxy server with caching
Oracle Web Cache as a, 1.1
reverse proxy server without caching
Oracle Web Cache as a, 3.4.1
configuring, 3.8
feature limitations, 3.4.1
rlim_fd_max parameter, 2.3.2
rolling over logs, 9.8
rollover policies, 9.6
root privilege
webcached and, 5.9
round robin, 3.1.2
routing requests
to origin servers, 2.11.2
ROUTINGONLY attribute in webcache.xml file, 3.8
rules for creating caching rules, 6.3

S

scalability
with cache clusters, 3.3
search keys for invalidation, 7.6
secure caching, 5.8
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), 5.1.1.2
troubleshooting, A.1.1
security
HTTPS requests, 5.4
security features
access control, 5.3
authorization and access enforcement, 5.1.3
HTTP request header size, 5.6
HTTPS requests, 5.1.1.2
passwords, 5.2
protected resources, 5.1.2
restricted administration, 5.1.1.1
running webcached with root privilege, 5.9
secure caching, 5.8
SSL acceleration hardware solutions, 5.1.1.3
valid ClientIP headers, 5.7
Security menu in Fusion Middleware Control, 2.6.2
Security menu option in Oracle Web Cache Manager, 2.7.2
SELECTEDURL element
in invalidation preview response, 7.5.4
Server response-header field, 8.3
access logs, 9.2.2.1
diagnostic information, 8.3
server-side certificates, 5.1.1.2.2, 5.1.1.2.2
SERVERTYPEattribute in webcache.xml file, 5.4.6
session binding
concepts of, 3.2
configuring, 3.5
cache clusters, 3.6.4, 3.7.3
described, 1.2.6
Session Configuration menu option in Fusion Middleware Control, 2.6.2
session cookies
caching rules, 6.5.4, 6.8.6
session binding, 1.2.6
session-encoded URLs, 6.5.5
session-encoded URLs
configuring, 6.8.7
described, 6.5.5
sessions
binding to an origin server, 3.2, 3.5
caching rules, 6.5.4, 6.8.6
serving popular pages from the cache, 6.8.8
Set-Cookie response-header field, 6.3, 9.2.2.1
category cookies, 6.5.1
with Edge Side Includes (ESI), 11.1.10
site definitions
creating, 2.11.3
default site, 2.2
described, 2.2
named sites, 2.2
undefined sites, 2.2
sites, 2.11.4
aliases, 2.2
client-side certificate and, 5.5.2.3
configuring, 2.11.3
default, 2.2
definitions for
creating, 2.11.3
described, 2.2
named, 2.2
undefined, 2.2
Sites menu option in Fusion Middleware Control, 2.6.2
site-to-server mappings
creating, 2.11.4
described, 2.2
software load balancing without caching
configuring, 3.8
feature limitations, 3.4.1
SSL acceleration hardware, 5.1.1.3
SSL Configuration menu option in Fusion Middleware Control, 2.6.2
SSL See Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
SSL-Client-Cert headers, 5.1.1.2.2
ssl.conf file, 5.4.4.1
starting OPMN processes, 2.8
starting Oracle Web Cache, 2.13
Fusion Middleware Control, 2.13.2
opmnctl restartproc command, 2.8, 2.13.1
opmnctl startall command, 2.8
opmnctl startproc command, 2.8, 2.13.1
Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server, 2.13.1
Oracle Web Cache Manager, 2.13.3
STARTNUM attribute
in invalidation preview message, 7.5.3
in invalidation preview response, 7.5.4
stateful load balancing. See session binding
stateless load balancing. See load balancing
statistics monitoring requests
port number, using to obtain statistics, 8.4
STATUS attribute
in invalidation preview response, 7.5.4
in invalidation response, 7.5.2
stopping OPMN processes, 2.8
stopping Oracle Web Cache, 2.13
Fusion Middleware Control, 2.13.2
opmnctl stopall command, 2.8
opmnctl stopproc command, 2.8, 2.13.1
Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server, 2.13.1
Oracle Web Cache Manager, 2.13.3
surge protection, 3.1.1
Surrogate-Capability request-header field, 9.2.2.1, 11.1.3
orcl="ESI/1.0" operation value, 11.1.3
orcl="ESI-Inline/1.0" operation value, 11.1.3
orcl="ESI-INV/1.0" operation value, 11.1.3
orcl="ORAESI/9.0.2" operation value, 11.1.3
orcl="ORAESI/9.0.4" operation value, 11.1.3
orcl="webcache/1.0" operation value, 11.1.3
Surrogate-Control response-header field, 6.3, 6.10, 6.10, 6.10.1, 9.2.2.1, 11.3
compress control directive, 6.10.1
content="ESI/1.0" control directive, 6.10.1, 11.1.3
content="ESI-Inline/1.0" control directive, 6.10.1
content="ESI-INV/1.0" control directive, 6.10.1, 11.3
content="ORAESI/9.0.2" control directive, 6.10.1, 11.1.3
content="ORAESI/9.0.4" control directive, 6.10.1
content="webcache/1.0" control directive, 6.10.1, 11.1.3
max-age control directive, 6.10.1
no-store control directive, 6.10.1
vary control directive, 6.10.1
Surrogate-Key response-header field, 7.6, 7.9
synchronizing configuration to cluster, 3.6.5, 3.7.4
synchronizing invalidation messages
cache cluster, 3.6.7
SYSTEM element
in invalidation message, 7.5.1
in invalidation response, 7.5.2
SYSTEMINFO element
in invalidation message, 7.5.1
in invalidation response, 7.5.2

T

TE request-header field, 9.2.2.1
third-party application servers
Apache Tomcat, 12.3
IBM Websphere Application Server, 12.2
Microsoft IIS, 12.4
top utility, A.1.2
TOTALNUMURLS attribute
in invalidation preview response, 7.5.4
Transfer-Encoding response-header field, 9.2.2.1
troubleshooting
browsers displaying a page not displayed error, A.1.7
browsers not receiving complete responses, A.1.6
caching rules, A.3
common configuration mistakes
ping URL, A.2
running webcached with root privilege, A.2
site configuration, A.2
Edge Side Includes (ESI) errors, A.4
GMT to local timestamp, 9.3
invalidation timeouts
cache clusters, A.1.4
load issues, A.1.2
no response from application Web server, A.1.1
origin server capacity, A.1.5
performance degradation
over maximum cache size limit, A.1.3
paging, A.1.3
XML parsing errors in the Event Viewer, A.1.9
try tag, Edge Side Includes (ESI), 11.4.8
ttcp utility, 2.3.2
TYPE attribute
in invalidation message, 7.5.1, 7.5.1

U

uptime utility, A.1.2
URI attribute
in invalidation message, 7.5.1
URIEXP attribute
in invalidation message, 7.5.1
URIPREFIX attribute
in invalidation message, 7.5.1
URL caching, 6.8.1
URL request filter
configuring, 4.8
described, 4.2
user ID for Oracle Web Cache administration, 5.9.1
User-Agent request-header field, 6.5.1, 9.2.2.1
multiple-version objects and, 6.8.4
UTL_TCP Oracle supplied package, 7.7.4

V

VALUE attribute
in invalidation message, 7.5.1, 7.5.1, 7.5.1, 7.5.1
vars tag
Edge Side Includes (ESI), 11.2.3.1.2
vars tag, Edge Side Includes (ESI), 11.4.9
VERSION attribute
in invalidation preview message, 7.5.3
in invalidation preview response, 7.5.4
in invalidation response, 7.5.2
VERSION element
in invalidation message, 7.5.1
Via request-header field, 9.2.2.1
Via response-header field, 9.2.2.1

W

wallets
creating, 5.4.1
default, 5.1.1.2.3
described, 5.1.1.2.3
Wallets menu option in Fusion Middleware Control, 2.6.2
Warning response-header field, 6.3
WCSinvalidation.dtd file, 7.5.1
Web tier
described, 1.1
Oracle HTTP Server, 1.1
Oracle Web Cache, 1.1
webcache_contents.txt file, 8.7
webcache_setuser.sh script, 5.9.1, 5.9.2, 5.9.3, 5.9.4
command format, 5.10
revert command, 5.10
setidentity command, 5.10
setroot command, 5.10
webcachea executable, 2.13
webcached executable, 2.13
privileges and, 2.11.1.3, 2.11.1.4, 5.4.2, 5.5.1
running with root privilege, 5.9
WEBCACHEEND tag for personalized attributes, 11.4.8.2
WEBCACHETAG tag for personalized attributes, 11.4.8.2
webcache.xml file
CACHE element, 3.8
CALYPSONETINFO element, 6.8.4, A.1.4, A.1.7
GLOBALCACHINGRULES element, 6.8.4, 6.8.4
HOST ID element, 5.4.6
INTERCACHE element, 10.2
INV_PEER_TIMEOUT attribute, A.1.4
KEEPALIVE4MSIE_SSL attribute, A.1.7
ROUTINGONLY attribute, 3.8
SERVERTYPE attribute, 5.4.6
when tag, Edge Side Includes (ESI), 11.4.1
WinZip utility, compression, 1.2.5
wxvappl.sql script, 7.7.3
wxvutil.sql script, 7.7.3

X

x-ecid field, 9.1.1.4