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An Enterprise Application can have one or more application-level caches associated to it to cache entity EJB instances. The following procedure describes how to initialize the caches associated with an Enterprise Application.
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- If you have not already done so, in the Change Center of the Administration Console, click Lock & Edit (see Use the Change Center).
- In the left pane of the Console, select Deployments.
A table that lists all the deployments currently installed on WebLogic Server appears in the right pane. The Type column specifies whether a deployment is an Enterprise application, a Web application, or an EJB module.
- In Deployments table, click the name of the Enterprise application whose application-level cache you want to initialize.
- Select Control > Initialize Caches.
If the Enterprise Application has any associated caches, the Application Cache column in the displayed table is set to
true; otherwise the column is set to
none. The Server column specifies the WebLogic Server instance to which the application, and thus the cache, is deployed.
- Select the check box to left of the table row.
- Click Initialize.
- Click Yes.
- To activate these changes, in the Change Center of the Administration Console, click Activate Changes.
Not all changes take effect immediately—some require a restart (see Use the Change Center).