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Tuning URL invocation cache

 

The URL invocation cache holds information for mapping request URLs to servlet resources. A cache of the requested size is created for each worker thread that is available to process a request. The default size of the invocation cache is 50. If more than 50 unique URLs are actively being used (each JavaServer Page is a unique URL), you should increase the size of the invocation cache.

A larger cache uses more of the Java heap, so you might also need to increase the maximum Java heap size. For example, if each cache entry requires 2KB, maximum thread size is set to 25, and the URL invocation cache size is 100; then 5MB of Java heap are required.

The invocation cache is now Web container based instead of thread-based, and shared for all Web container threads.

 

Overview

To change the size of the invocation cache:

 

Procedure

  1. In the console, click Servers > Application servers and select the appserver you are tuning.

  2. Click Process Definition under Additional Properties.

  3. Click Java Virtual Machine under Additional Properties.

  4. Click Custom Properties under Additional Properties.

  5. Specify invocationCacheSize in the Name field and the size of the cache in the Value field. The default size for the invocation cache is 500 entries. Since the invocation cache is no longer thread-based, the invocation cache size specified by the user is multiplied by ten to provide similar function from previous releases. For example, if you specify an invocation cache size of 50, the Web container will create a cache size of 500.

  6. Click Apply and then Save to save your changes.

  7. Stop and restart the appserver.

 

Results

The new cache size is used for the URL invocation cache.


 

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