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Configure alternate URL

 

Alternate URL is a method for edge caching JavaServer Pages files and servlet responses that you can not request externally. Dynamic cache provides support to recognize the presence of an Edge Side Include (ESI) processor and to generate ESI include tags and appropriate cache policies for edge fragments that can be cached. However, be able to externally request an edge fragment from the appserver before it can be cached. In other words, if a user types the URL in their browser with the appropriate parameters and cookies for the fragment, WAS must be able to return the content for that fragment.

 

Overview

One of the standard J2EE programming architectures is the model-view-controller (MVC) architecture, where a call to a controller servlet might include one or more child JSP files to construct the view. When using the MVC programming model, the child JSP files are edge cached only if you can request these JSP files externally, which is not usually the case. For example, if a child JSP file uses one or more request attributes that are determined and set by the controller servlet, you cannot cache that JSP file on the edge. You can use alternate URL support to overcome this limitation by providing an alternate controller servlet URL used to invoke the JSP file. The alternate URL for a JSP file or a servlet is set in the cachespec.xml file as a property with the name alternate_url. You can set the alternate URL either on a per cache-entry basis or on a per cache-id basis. It is valid only if the EdgeCacheable property is also set for that entry. If the EdgeCacheable property is not set, the alternate_url property is ignored. The following is a sample cache policy using the alternate_url property:


<cache-entry>
   <class>servlet</class>
   <name>/AltUrlTest2.jsp</name>
   <property name="EdgeCacheable">true</property>
   <property name="alternate_url">/alturlcontroller2</property>
      <cache-id>
         <timeout>600</timeout>
         <priority>2</priority>
      </cache-id>
</cache-entry>

 

What to do next

For more information on the cachespec.xml file, see cachespec.xml file.


 

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Configure Edge Side Include caching