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I've never used it, but Oracle Reports server (part of 9iAS) is supposed to
have caching functionality, where you can defne a completed report to be
cached for a period of time. Such cached reports are identfiied by report
name and parameter values...
> Has anyone heard of or used a product called TimesTen ? It's a mid-tier
> cache tool. Would it be a worthwhile thing to use with Oracle, or does
> Oracle already have the same features built in?
> Thanks,
> Maria
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> Author: Maria Quinn
> INET: maria_at_foremost.co.uk
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