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Without FRCA exploitation:<br />

HTTP <strong>Server</strong><br />

FRCA<br />

WAS<br />

Plug-in<br />

TCP/IP z/OS<br />

Web<br />

Request<br />

<strong>WebSphere</strong><br />

<strong>Application</strong> <strong>Server</strong><br />

V6.1<br />

Business<br />

Logic<br />

Dynacache<br />

Figure 14-10 Overview of z/OS FRCA and <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>Application</strong> <strong>Server</strong> for z/OS<br />

14.6.2 Configuring FRCA<br />

DB2<br />

Data<br />

Logic<br />

With FRCA exploitation:<br />

HTTP <strong>Server</strong><br />

FRCA<br />

WAS<br />

Plug-in<br />

TCP/IP z/OS<br />

Web<br />

Request<br />

<strong>WebSphere</strong><br />

<strong>Application</strong> <strong>Server</strong><br />

<strong>V7.0</strong><br />

Business<br />

Logic<br />

Dynacache<br />

Note: At the time of writing, the FRCA cache only supports non-SSL<br />

connections.<br />

The FRCA support needs to be configured in the Integration Solutions Console<br />

as an external cache group and in cachespec.xml. This XML file should exist for<br />

each application in the corresponding WEB-INF directory of that application.<br />

To configure FRCA, the following major steps needs to be performed on an<br />

application server base (each step will be described in detail on the next pages).<br />

Enabling FRCA on a cell level is only possible through the use of self-written<br />

wsadmin scripts.<br />

DB2<br />

Data<br />

Logic<br />

Chapter 14. <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>Application</strong> <strong>Server</strong> for z/OS 447

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