Versioned and Hierarchal Repositories & Caching
Oracle ATG Web Commerce
| Intermediate
- 12 Videos | 55m 36s
- Includes Assessment
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Understanding how to use Java to programmatically manipulate repository data is a must for any serious application. Discover how to configure versioned repositories and consider their use in support of Commerce Platform functionality.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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describe how to use content administration for internally managed content such as products, images, and promotionsidentify the steps in creating a module used to override the application elements that differ on the CA serverlist the differences between versioned and unversioned repositorieslist the steps for configuring versioned repositorieslist the steps for creating versioned tableslist the different utilities used to import and export data
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describe how hierarchal repositories are used and how they model the original file systemdescribe how each Oracle Commerce server in a cluster maintains its own cachesdefine the two phases performed in repository querieslist the six cache modes for repository itemsidentify the differences between preloading caches, cache types, and cache invalidationreview the Trunk Show Repository and supporting SQL table definitions and consider what steps would be required to add versioning
IN THIS COURSE
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1.Introduction to Oracle Content Administration5m 23s
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2.Creating Versioned Modules3m 2s
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3.Versioned Repositories1m 13s
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4.Configuring Versioned Repositories5m 34s
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5.Create Versioned Tables3m 27s
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6.Import and Export Utilities5m
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7.Hierarchal (SQL Content) Repositories5m 4s
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8.Caching Architecture2m 58s
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9.Caching of Repository Query Data4m 58s
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10.Cache Modes12m 4s
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11.Invalidating Caches5m 14s
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12.Exercise: Add Versioning1m 40s
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