TDV Caching
Caching makes a copy of frequently accessed data and stores it for quicker, more convenient access. The following topics are covered:
| • | Overview of TDV Caching |
| • | Cache Requirements and Limitations |
| • | Setting Up Caching |
| — | Caching Transaction Results of a Procedure |
| — | Caching to the Default Database Target |
| — | Caching to a File Target |
| — | Pre-Creating Caching Objects for Database Caching |
| — | Caching to a Single-Table Database Target |
| — | Creating a Multiple Table Cache on a Database Target |
| — | Enabling Cache Data Storage to Multiple Data Sources |
| — | Setting Up Native (Bulk) Caching Options |
| — | Setting Up the Parallel Cache Option |
| — | Enabling JDBC-Only Cache Loading |
| — | Canceling a Cache Refresh that Is Using Native or Parallel Loading |
| • | Defining Cache Refresh Behavior |
| • | Cache Maintenance |
| — | Indexing Your Cache |
| — | Managing Configuration Changes and Cache Behavior |
| — | Displaying the Dependencies of a Cached View |
| — | Displaying the Dependencies of a Cache Policy |
| • | Caching Tips from an Expert |
| — | Destroying a File or Default Cache |
| — | Managing Cache Status Table Probe Row Conflicts |
| — | Managing Unresponsive Cache Tables |
| — | Managing Open Connection Threads |
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