Oracle Web Cache 10g (10.1.2.2) is now certified with E-Business Suite Release 11i and 12. E-Business Suite administrators may use the latest version of Oracle Web Cache 10.1.2.2 to provide caching, reverse-proxy, and failover and surge protection for their environments.

Supported Configurations
Release 11i
- E-Business Suite 11.5.9 or higher
- Web Cache 10g 10.1.2.2
- E-Business Suite 12.0.0 or higher
- Web Cache 10g 10.1.2.2
Upgrading to Web Cache 10.1.2.2
E-Business Suite users can upgrade to the latest version by installing Oracle Application Server 10g 10.1.2.0.2, and then applying the Oracle Application Server 10g Release 2 Patch Set 2 (10.1.2.2).
For More Information
- Installing and Configuring Oracle Application Server Web Cache with Oracle E-Business Suite 11i (Metalink Note 306653.1)
- Installing and Configuring Oracle Web Cache 10g with Oracle E-Business Suite 12 (Metalink Note 380486.1)
- What Does "DMZ Certification" Mean?
- In-Depth: Demilitarized Zones and the E-Business Suite
- Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 Configuration in a DMZ (Metalink Note 380490.1)
- Oracle E-Business Suite 11i Configuration in a DMZ (Metalink Note 287176.1)
Comments (4)
Hi Steven,
In this post, you have mentioned that OracleAS Web Cache 10.1.2.2 can be used for caching, reverse-proxy and failover and surge protection for EBS R12 environments. Metalink Note: 380486.1 states that we can also use it for Load Balancing of R12 web nodes. Is it true?
Regards,
Manpreet
Posted by Preet | April 29, 2008 3:45 AM
Posted on April 29, 2008 03:45
Hi, Preet,Yes, that's correct. Web Cache has a wide range of potential uses, including Load-balancing. You can use it to load-balance R12 application tier (web) server nodes, too.Regards,Steven
Posted by Steven Chan | April 29, 2008 8:39 AM
Posted on April 29, 2008 08:39
it looks like the links above have gone bad?
Posted by todd | July 18, 2008 6:21 PM
Posted on July 18, 2008 18:21
Todd,
You may need to log into Metalink first before clicking on the links for the Metalink Notes. You need to be a registered Metalink user to access those documents, naturally.
The links to the previous blog articles also work.
Which ones don't work for you? I just verified all the links and they seem to work for me.
Regards,
Steven
Posted by Steven Chan | July 18, 2008 8:09 PM
Posted on July 18, 2008 20:09