Enabling dynamic content caching for database-driven web sites

Kasim Candan, W. S. Li, Q. Luo, W. P. Hsiung, D. Agrawal

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Abstract

Web performance is a key differentiation among content providers. Snafus and slowdowns at major web sites demonstrate the difficulty that companies face trying to scale to a large amount of web traffic. One solution to this problem is to store web content at server-side and edge-caches for fast delivery to the end users. However, for many e-commerce sites, web pages are created dynamically based on the current state of business processes, represented in application servers and databases. Since application servers, databases, web servers, and caches are independent components, there is no efficient mechanism to make changes in the database content reflected to the cached web pages. As a result, most application servers have to mark dynamically generated web pages as non-cacheable. In this paper, we describe the architectural framework of the CachePortal system for enabling dynamic content caching for database-driven e-commerce sites. We describe techniques for intelligently invalidating dynamically genera ted web pages in the caches, thereby enabling caching of web pages generated based on database contents. We use some of the most popular components in the industry to illustrate the deployment and applicability of the proposed architecture.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationProceedings of the ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data
EditorsT. Sellis, S. Mehrotra
Pages532-543
Number of pages12
StatePublished - 2001
Externally publishedYes
Event2001 ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data - Santa Barbara, CA, United States
Duration: May 21 2001May 24 2001

Other

Other2001 ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySanta Barbara, CA
Period5/21/015/24/01

Keywords

  • Application server
  • Database driven web site
  • Dynamic content caching
  • Invalidation
  • JDBC
  • Web acceleration

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Computer Science

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