Oracle Web Cache
Oracle Web Cache
is a content-aware server accelerator, or reverse proxy, for the web
tier that improves the performance, scalability, and availability of
Web sites running on any web server or application server, such as
Oracle HTTP Server and Oracle WebLogic Server. Oracle Web Cache can
serve large numbers of client requests, offloading the more expensive
and complicated application/database servers.
Caching
- Oracle Web Cache serves in-memory cached contents,
determined programmically or declaratively, to clients requesting them.
Even for uncached contents, Oracle Web Cache provides efficient
delivery by using on-the-fly compression, dynamically learning which
MIME types are compressible, and throttling responses to slower network
clients.
Request
Filtering - Oracle Web Cache provides request filtering.
With request filtering, Oracle Web Cache can detect and reject unwanted
or malformed requests or can validate legal requests without ever
reaching the application.
Built-in clustering, load balancing, and failover features of Oracle
Web Cache enhance the application's availability. While integrated with
Oracle Fusion Middleware, Oracle Web Cache is also compatible with
third party application servers and content management systems. Oracle
Web Cache 11g
is available off the Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g Web Tier and
Utilities DVD.
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