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Oracle White Paper—Oracle Portal Enterprise Deployment Guide: 11.1.1.2
Click OK to store the site.
Remove all other site entries from the list by clicking on each entry and then clicking the Delete
button.
Ensure that the site APPHOST1.mycompany.com:443 appears first in the list of site to server
mappings.
Click Apply to save the changes.
Enable Session Binding
The session binding feature in OracleAS Web Cache is used to bind user sessions to a given
origin server to maintain state for a period of time. Although almost all components running in a
default OracleAS portal mid-tier are stateless, session binding is required for two reasons:
The Web Clipping Studio, used by both the OracleAS Web Clipping Portlet and the
Web Page Data Source on OmniPortlet uses HTTP Sessions to maintain state, for
which session binding must be enabled.
Enabling session binding forces all the user requests to go to a specific OracleAS Portal
middle tier, resulting in a better cache hit ratio for the portal cache.
Follow these steps to enable session binding:
From the drop down list at the top of the page select Administration – Session Configuration
Select the site myPortal.mycompany.com:443 from the drop down list.
In the Session Binding session select Cookie based Session Binding with any Set Cookie
Select Apply to save the changes.
Change Web Cache Passwords
The Web Cache invalidation and admin passwords are randomly generated, however they are
required later. It is therefore recommended that these passwords be changed from the default
value to a new known value.
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