The IContentCacheConfiguration type exposes the following members.
Properties
Type | Name | Description |
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![]() | ClassDescription |
The ClassDescription object containing the property metadata for the EngineObject.
(Inherited from IEngineObject.) |
![]() | ContentCacheArea |
The configured content cache area. This file storage area stores duplicates of the
document content most frequently requested, and permits those duplicates to be
accessed in lieu of the originals in order to enhance the document retrieval
performance of local servers. For more information on the content cache area, see
the IContentCacheArea interface.
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![]() | Id |
A representation of the Globally Unique Identifier (GUID), a unique 128-bit number, that is assigned to this Content Engine object when the object is created.
When converted to a string, the Id property is typically depicted as 32 hexadecimal characters enclosed by brackets in the following
format: {xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx}. For example, {3F2504E0-4F89-11D3-9A0C-0305E82C3301}.
(Inherited from ISubsystemConfiguration.)For IUser and IGroup classes, the Id property takes the value of the Security Identifier (SID) rather than the 128-bit GUID. The string representation of the SID is in this example format: S-1-5-21-1559522492-2815155736-3711640725-55269. When Active Directory is used as the directory service for IBM FileNet P8, IUser.Id and IGroup.Id always return the current SID for the principal, even if this user or group has only historical SIDs populating the Active Directory server. For a given property representation, the Id property has the following characteristics:
For a newly created document object, you can override the Id property of its associated VersionSeries object before you save or check in the document for the first time. |
![]() | MaxInMemoryElementState |
The maximum number of elements for the in-memory state cache. Each in-memory
element corresponds to a content element in the cache.
One in-memory state cache exists per server. The state cache contains state information on content elements in the primary content cache area for a server, and can potentially improve the performance of a server by reducing the number of disk accesses the server must make to retrieve state information. For example, by storing the create date/time for a cache content element, the server can determine whether other previously retrieved information remains valid (thereby possibly avoiding the need to re-retrieve information for the content element). |
![]() | Properties |
The IProperties collection of properties for the EngineObject.
(Inherited from IEngineObject.) |