Results Caching

Netscape Application Server improves application performance by caching the results of application logic execution. Developers can optionally enable this feature in their applications.

If caching is enabled, Netscape Application Server saves the application component's input parameters and results in the cache. The next time the Netscape Application Server executes the same request, the server can first check the cache to determine whether the input parameters match the cached input parameters. If they match, the server retrieves the results from the cache instead of executing the request again. Result caching is especially effective for large data requests that involve lengthy processing time and for frequently accessed application logic.