The maximum number of minutes a content element can remain in an unaccessed state in the cache and not be considered an expired file. An expired file is subject to deletion during a prune action. Note that prune actions delete files for other reasons besides expiration. For an overview of pruning and a discussion of the categories of files deleted during a prune action, see the IContentCacheArea interface.

A periodic prune occurs at maximum-time-to-live half-intervals. For example, if the specified maximum-time-to-live is two weeks, a periodic prune occurs once a week. The purpose of this prune is to ensure that expired files get deleted on a timely basis. A periodic prune is always a full prune. For a definition of full prune and a detailed discussion of pruning, see the PruneAmount property.


Namespace: FileNet.Api.Admin
Assembly: FileNet.Api (in filenet.api.dll)

Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration)
Property MaximumTimeToLive As Nullable(Of Integer)
C#
Nullable<int> MaximumTimeToLive { get; set; }
C++
property Nullable<int> MaximumTimeToLive abstract  {
    Nullable<int> get();
    void set(Nullable<intvalue);
}
J#
/** property */
public Nullable<int> get_MaximumTimeToLive();

/** property */
public void set_MaximumTimeToLive(Nullable<intvalue);
JScript
public function get MaximumTimeToLive() : Nullable<int>

public function set MaximumTimeToLive(value : Nullable<int>);

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