TAFJ Cache
TAFJ caching is one of the TAFJ feature that helps to improve the execution time of the incoming requests to Temenos Transact. This guide shows you how TAFJ caching works, and provides a reference to its features and syntax.
Configuring TAFJ Cache Prerequisite
This section shows the prerequisite software that needs to be installed before starting the TAFJ Cache configuration.
This section shows the various configurations that you need to make to start the TAFJ caching process.
This section shows the concept of how batch caching is independent of external caching. Therefore, to avoid write-through caching, you can enable either of the caching mechanism
This section shows how Ignite uses the encryption algorithm and a keystore to ensure data security.
Setting up Oracle Weblogic Coherence
This section describes a GAR file that is deployed to Weblogic for Coherence configuration.
You can setup JBoss Data Grid for Enterprise Application Platform (EAP) version 6 and above
Setting up WebSphere eXtreme Scale Grid
You can install the latest version of eXtreme Scale Client
Advantages of TAFJ Cache as a Component
You can use the TAFJCache.jar file as an independent component.
Monitor Cache Time in the TAFJ Monitor
You can monitor cache time in the TAFJ monitor by comparing cache read time against regular read time and number of cache reads against number of regular reads.
Integrating TAFJ Cache Apache Ignite Setup with Data Event Streaming
You can integrate the Data Event Streaming (DES) product with the Temenos Transact system’s F.DATA.EVENTS table to cache all records from this table
Setting up Apache Ignite with DBImport
You can start Ignite within the DBImport process
This section shows you how to retrieve a table size in Oracle.
This section emphasizes on how TAFJ Caching improves the execution time of Temenos Transact.
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