mod_plsql
Oracle HTTP Server Modules
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In older versions, this parameter was called “
cache_dir
” and resides in the
“[PLSQL Cache]” section of
ORACLE_
HOME
/Apache/modplsql/cfg/cache.cfg
.
PlsqlCacheEnable
Enables
mod_plsql
caching.
Notes:
■
If you are sure that your application does not make use of the
OWA_CACHE
packages, in the PL/SQL Web Toolkit, then you can choose to disable caching.
In such situations, there will be a very minor performance benefit.
■
In older versions, this parameter is called “enabled” and resided in the “[PLSQL
Cache]” section of
ORACLE_HOME
/Apache/modplsql/cfg/cache.cfg
.
PlsqlCacheMaxAge
Specifies the maximum time, in days, a cache file can be
allowed to reside in a file system cache, after which the cached file will be removed
for cache maintenance.
This setting is to ensure that the cache system does not contain old content. This
setting removes old cache files and makes space for new ones.
Category
Value
Syntax
PlsqlCacheEnable
On/Off
Default
Off
Example
PlsqlCacheEnable
On
Category
Value
Syntax
PlsqlCacheMaxAge
<number>
Default
30 (30 days)
Example
PlsqlCacheMaxAge 30
Summary of Contents for HTTP Server
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