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Caching WebSphere Commerce pages with the WebSphere Application Server dynamic cache service

Barbara Wong (barbwong@ca.ibm.com), Advisory Software Developer, EMC
Barbara Wong is a advisory software developer at the IBM Toronto Lab, Ontario, Canada. She is the team lead of the Cache component of WebSphere Commerce.
Cecilia Chang, Staff Software Engineer, EMC
Cecilia Chan is a staff software developer at the IBM Toronto Lab, Ontario, Canada. She is a lead developer of the Cache component of WebSphere Commerce.
James Tang (mfjtang@ca.ibm.com), Staff Software Developer, EMC
James Tang is a staff software developer at the IBM Toronto Lab, Ontario, Canada. He is a lead developer of the Cache component of WebSphere Commerce.

Summary:  This white paper describes how to cache WebSphere Commerce store pages using the WebSphere Application Server dynamic cache service. The paper also discusses different cache invalidation mechanisms. It includes a tutorial that shows you how to cache and rewrite JSP store pages.

Date:  11 May 2004
Level:  Intermediate

Activity:  7952 views
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This white paper describes how to cache WebSphere Commerce store pages using the WebSphere Application Server dynamic cache service. The paper also discusses different cache invalidation mechanisms. It includes a tutorial that shows you how to cache and rewrite JSP store pages.


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Barbara Wong is a advisory software developer at the IBM Toronto Lab, Ontario, Canada. She is the team lead of the Cache component of WebSphere Commerce.

Cecilia Chan is a staff software developer at the IBM Toronto Lab, Ontario, Canada. She is a lead developer of the Cache component of WebSphere Commerce.

James Tang is a staff software developer at the IBM Toronto Lab, Ontario, Canada. He is a lead developer of the Cache component of WebSphere Commerce.

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