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Stages caches two different levels of information regarding files in external configuration management systems. It collects infomation about the folder structure of a CMS and the files contained within these folders. This information is then used for displaying document information such as the version or state of a file. | Stages caches two different levels of information regarding files in external configuration management systems. It collects infomation about the folder structure of a CMS and the files contained within these folders. This information is then used for displaying document information such as the version or state of a file. | ||
- | These caches are - by default - persisted in the file system on the application server that runs Stages. | + | These caches are persisted in the file system on the application server that runs Stages. |
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- | The configuration of this is done in the Stages configuration file ''< | + | |
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- | Each cache requires its own configuration and its own database. An example configuration for both MySQL and Oracle database servers can be found within the file. | + | |
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- | //Note//: After changing the cache persistence settings, the Stages configuration has to be updated (''< | + | |
+ | The cache size has a fixed size but will be configurable from Version 7.4.6.1, 7.5.2.1 and above. |