From the Web Cache menu, select Administration and then Resource Limits.

Getting Started with Administering Oracle Web Cache 2-31 If you are using the default network_error.html page, leave the field as is.

5. In the Site Busy Page field, enter the file name of the error page delivered when a

Web site is saturated with requests. If you are using the default busy_error.html page, leave the field as is.

6. In the ESI Default Fragment field, enter the file name of the page delivered when

Oracle Web Cache cannot retrieve an HTML fragment for an esi:include tag. If you are not using esi:include tags for partial page caching or you want to use only ESI language elements for exceptions, do not enter a value.

7. Click Apply Changes.

If you selected Default Pages, Oracle Web Cache applies the new settings to all defined sites with the default page setting. However, Oracle Web Cache does not apply the new setting to undefined sites. If you selected a specific site in Step 3, Oracle Web Cache applies the new settings to the specific site.

2.11.7 Task 7: Restart Oracle Web Cache

See Section 2.13 for instructions on restarting Oracle Web Cache.

2.12 Creating Session Definitions

You create session definitions for the following features: ■ Specify how session requests are served by the cache ■ Enable session binding , whereby a user session for a particular site is bound to an origin server to maintain state for a period. ■ Substitute session information in session-encoded URLs When you enable these features, you must select a session definition. To create a session definition:

1. Navigate to the Web Cache Home page in Fusion Middleware Control. See

Section 2.6.2 .

2. From the Web Cache menu, select Administration, and then Session

Configuration . The Session Configuration page displays.

3. From the Site list, select the specific site for which you want to apply this session

definition. To create a global session definition that can be applied to any site, select Global. See Section 2.11.3 to specify additional sites.

4. In the Session Definitions section, click Create.

A new row in the table appears.

5. In the Session Name field, enter an easy-to-remember unique name for the

session.

6. Enter the cookie name in the Cookie Name field and the embedded URL

parameter in the URL Post Body Parameters field.