Apex, Oracle Application Server and web cache
07Jun10
If like me you are using APEX with an Oracle Application Server acting as your web server you might be tempted not to install web cache and keep things simple. That would be a mistake. Don’t do it, no really don’t.
Someone who shall remain nameless decide to set up our production APEX install without web cache. It was slow, really really slow. I’m sure I could have achieved what web cache achieves by playing with the Apache parameters but 2 minutes to activate web cache did the job.
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Can you help me? I’m trying to contact JSpell (Page Scholor, Inc) to purchase a JSpell license. All their listed resaler links eventualy lead to nowhere, they don’t respond to emails (or support tickets), don’t answer their phone and don’t return phone messages.
Seriously, before I give out my credit card information online – I would really like to actually talk to someone at Page Scholor about JSpell. I would like assurance that I’m picking the correct license level, will receive the JSpell Console program, will receive an actual license key and will actually be able to contact someone if I need support.
Sorry
I’m just a customer. I get the feeling that Page Scholar isn’t a very big company, possibly just one guy. I did manage to get to speak to them when I bought and they were pretty helpful. The product is good.