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

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Level: Intermediate

Barbara Wong (barbwong@ca.ibm.com), Advisory Software Developer, IBM
Cecilia Chang (dwu@us.ibm.com), Staff Software Engineer, IBM
James Tang (mfjtang@ca.ibm.com), Staff Software Developer, IBM

11 May 2004

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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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About the authors

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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