Configuring caching
Each aspect of caching (table of content, publication list, pre-caching, ...) can be configured.
- Caching topics and table of contents
A request to the Table of Contents (TOC) in the database is made each time you select a topic in the table. This query may take some time, and the repetition of it slows down the global performance. A cache storing topics and the table of contents has been created in order to reduce the impact of table of contents navigation on the performance due to those database calls. - Recommendations for topic and table of contents cache settings
A few rules of thumb insure an optimal Collaborative Review performance through appropriate caching. - Caching the list of publications
Each time the Collaborative Review main page is loaded, the list of publications needs to be retrieved, and that may impact performance. This is why this list is cached. - Clearing Cache
Clearing the cache's content may be a prerequisite to some operations, such as changing XSL customization. - Pre-caching
Pre-caching is the action of automatically caching information, before any user access to that information.