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Siebel Performance Tuning Guide > Tuning Siebel Web Client > Guidelines for Siebel Web Client Tuning > Managing the Browser CacheThis topic is part of Guidelines for Siebel Web Client Tuning. Some types of Siebel application elements are stored in the browser cache, to improve performance when users log in or access Siebel views. NOTE: When measuring performance, take into account view layout caching or other types of caching. For example, performance is better when a Siebel view layout is retrieved from a cache than it is when the view layout is not cached and must be retrieved from the system. For more information, see Improving Performance Using View Layout Caching. Cache usage varies according to what browser is being used, what applications are running, and application settings. For browsers that are able to cache view layouts and other objects, using caching is recommended, to provide optimal performance. Siebel Open UI and high interactivity applications use the browser cache more than standard interactivity applications do. It is generally recommended that users do not clear their browser cache, including when the browser is closed. Browser cache management details vary between browsers. For example, for Microsoft Internet Explorert, you might use the following browser settings:
Caching in the browser is also subject to Web server settings controlling static file caching. For more information, see Specifying Static File Caching. For Siebel client hardware and other platform requirements and recommendations, see the Certifications tab on My Oracle Support. For information about deploying Siebel applications using Siebel Open UI, see Deploying Siebel Open UI. For information about browser settings for Siebel applications deployed using high interactivity or standard interactivity, see Siebel System Administration Guide. |
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