Mapviewer serving out wms and cache

When I use openlayers and point to the wms from mapviewer, it is not using the cache. Is there a setting to make this possible?
Rob

I am not familiar with OpenLayers, but if you point to a WMS from Oracle Mapviewer you can define the WMS as an "external" Layer which is cached then....
Pls see my BLOG how to setup an external cache:
http://oracle-maps.blogspot.com/search?q=wms
(its in German, but you may get an indea from the screenshots)
Start with Mapviewer --> ADMIN --> "Manage MapTileLayers "(in 10.1.3.1) or "Manage Mapcache" (earlier) --> Create --> external --> etc.
Good Luck !
Bernhard
BTW: it wud be nide to see ur real name user446783 ! You may set this in "Your Control Panel" of the forum !

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