on 08-22-2007 8:18 AM
can any one explore the role of CPA cache in Adapter engine??
Hi Gabriel
CPA cache - is your Collaboration profile agreement cache, ie to mean it will contains the cache copy of all objects created during configuration time (ID)
Pls check the link
How to handle cache
check this how to guide which explains clearly:
See this weblogs for some more information:
/people/sravya.talanki2/blog/2005/12/02/sxicache--ripped-off
/people/sravya.talanki2/blog/2005/11/03/cache-refresh-errors--new-phenomena
https://media.sdn.sap.com/javadocs/NW04/SPS15/pi/index.html
/people/siva.maranani/blog/2005/08/23/lookup146s-in-xi-made-simpler
/people/alessandro.guarneri/blog/2006/03/27/sap-xi-lookup-api-the-killer
/people/bhavesh.kantilal/blog/2006/11/20/webservice-calls-from-a-user-defined-function
refer this thread also
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also refer these
o monitor the CPA cache
Display:
http://server:port/CPACache/monitor.jsp
History:
http://server:port/CPACache/history.jsp
How to handle XPI caches in 2004s
Thanks!
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Hi,
CPA cache means it will contains the cache copy of all objects created during configuration time (ID). It resides in the Adapter engine and holds the configuration information from Integration Builder.
CPA stands for Collaboration Partner Agreement
It is basically the cache that handles your configuration objects ie to say all your objects that are created in your ID (channels, agreements and determinations)
CPA Cache is a cache for Repository objects and Directory Objects.
CPA Cache-Collabration Profile Agreement Cache....
U can display the contents using the url,
http://<server>:<j2eeport>/CPACache
CPA cache used in adapter framework during runtime
CPA cache means it will contains the cache copy of all objects created during configuration time (ID)
To monitor the CPA cache
Display:
http://server:port/CPACache/monitor.jsp
History:
http://server:port/CPACache/history.jsp
How to handle XPI caches in 2004s
Ravi.
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