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Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle Web Cache
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Symbols

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

Numerics

1024 port, 2.11.1.3Opens a new window, 2.11.1.4Opens a new window, 5.4.2Opens a new window, 5.5.1Opens a new window, 5.9Opens a new window
80 port, 12.1.1Opens a new window, 12.1.1Opens a new window

A

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

B

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

C

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

D

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

E

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

F

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

G

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

H

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

I

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

J

Javascript files, compression, 1.2.5Opens a new window
jawc.jar file, 7.7.3Opens a new window
JESI, 11.1.1.1Opens a new window
JPEG files, compression, 1.2.5Opens a new window

K

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

L

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

M

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

N

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

O

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

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

Q

query string request filter
configuring, 4.10Opens a new window
described, 4.2Opens a new window
QUERY_STRING_DECODED variable, 11.1.6.3Opens a new window

R

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

S

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

T

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

U

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

V

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

W

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

X

x-ecid field, 9.1.1.4Opens a new window
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