JDEdwards® OneWorld®/EnterpriseOne® JAS Cache Manager is a tool to automatically reset selected caches on selected JAS Servers with a few clicks of a mouse.

JDEdwards® OneWorld®/EnterpriseOne® is steadily moving towards WEB-only architecture, which is not without its own little problems. Those who use multiple JAS Servers in a production environment know that JDE JAS caches a lot of data, specs and settings for performance reasons and this, of course, causes all sorts of issues when any of these details are changed.

In order to avoid having to restart all JAS servers in such cases, the standard JAS architecture now allows administrators to reset any of a number of different JAS caches. This sounds good until you have to reset caches on a few Servers a few times a day - the amount of typing, clicking and window switching this involves is unbearable to many administrators (we are not making this up - this is based on the feedback we are receiving from the JDE Administrators all around the World).

Needless to say, JAS Cache Manager has a very simple, intuitive and user-friendly GUI interface, much like the rest of our software solutions:

This tool allows grouping JAS Servers into logical and/or geographical groups. Multiple Groups can be selected for updates (these Groups may overlap, but any duplicate Server Members will of course be reset only once in such cases - this software intelligently eliminates duplicates). The GUI remembers your previous settings. The password is stored encrypted, if you choose to remember it between the runs. Status is reported on the status bar, as well as in the log file. Progress can be monitored in the browser working area, if desired.

In the future versions of this software, we are considering implementing the following additional features: