Crowd 1.4 : Caching
This page last changed on May 05, 2008 by smaddox.
Caching is used to store run-time authentication and authorisation rules, which can be expensive to calculate. We recommend that you turn caching off during development cycles, and enable caching for production use. In Crowd, data caching occurs in two main areas:
The configuration option described below manages both types of caching. To fine-tune how caching works for your Crowd-integrated applications, please see Configuring Caching for an Application. To enable data caching,
Screenshot: 'Caching'
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