Enable the dynamic cache service to improve application performance by caching the output of servlets, Web services, and WebSphere commands into memory.
Before you begin
Develop a cache policy for your application. The cache policy defines rules for what responses to cache and the amount of time the responses should be held in the cache. See Configuring cacheable objects with the cachespec.xml file for more information.Why and when to perform this task
The dynamic cache service is enabled by default. However, you can enable or disable the service through the administrative console.Steps for this task
Result
The dynamic cache service caches content for requests that have cache policies configured.What to do next
You might want to enable dynamic cache disk offload. This option moves cache entries that are expired from memory to disk for potential future access. See Configuring dynamic cache disk offload for more information.Related tasks
Configuring servlet caching
Task overview: Using the dynamic cache service to improve performance
Using the DistributedMap and DistributedObjectCache interfaces for
the dynamic cache