# Cache expiration time (in seconds) for the portal internal cache for the
# unpersonalized and unauthenticated portal page.
# (values <= 0 are automatically replaced with the default)
# Default: 60
#public.reload = 60
# The cache expiration time (in seconds) for caches outside of portal server
# and for unauthenticated pages only.
# These caches must adhere to the HTTP 1.1 specification (RFC 2616)
# and specifies the time when HTTP caches should drop the response.
#
# This value will be used as a maximum value for the cache expiry time and
# as a global default value for unauthenticated pages.
# In case the setting remote.cache.expiration is also set to a value
# greater than or equal to 0 the minimum value of both settings will be used.
#
# Note that portal may reduce the cache lifetime or may reduce the cache scope
# (public, private) or may switch off the overall cacheability of page
# while processing a request.
# So this value might not be static for all responses to requests
# to unauthenticated pages.
#
# The response of portal server will set the following header fields:
# - The 'Expires' header with the expiry time added to the
# system date & time of the portal server
# - The 'Cache-Control : max-age =' header with the expiry time as its parameter
# Default: 60
#public.expires = 60
# The remote cache expiration (in seconds) for caches outside of portal server
# and for authenticated as well as for unauthenticated pages
# These caches must adhere to the HTTP 1.1 specification (RFC 2616)
# and specifies the time when HTTP caches should drop the response.
#
# This value will be used as a maximum value for the cache expiry time
# for unauthenticated and authenticated pages.
# The global default value for authenticated pages will be 0.
# In case the setting public.expires is also set to a value
# greater than or equal to 0 the minimum value of both settings will be used
# as the global default value for unauthenticated pages.
#
# Note that portal may reduce the cache lifetime or may reduce the cache scope
# (public, private) or may switch off the overall cacheability of page
# while processing a request.
# So this value might not be static for all responses to requests
# to unauthenticated and authenticated pages.
#
# The response of portal server will set the following header fields:
# - The 'Expires' header with the expiry time added to the
# system date & time of the portal server
# - The 'Cache-Control : max-age =' header with the expiry time as its parameter
# Default for full page responses (in seconds)
#remote.cache.expiration = 10800
# The remote cache information for fragment responses (i.e. responses which do
# not refresh the entire page but single page parts only, e.g. a single portlet).
# The specified value will be used as a maximum value for the cache expiry time
# (i.e. a fragment response will never be cacheable longer than the specified value
# even if the fragment itself specifies a value that is greater than the threshold
# specified here).
#
# If an addressed fragment does not specify an expiry value the portal server will
# use the default 0 i.e. the response will not be cacheable.
#
# Special values:
# - Specify a value of -1 to indicate that fragment responses should not underlie a
# a certain treshold.
# - Specify a value of 0 to prevent fragment caching.
# Default for fragment responses (in seconds)
#remote.cache.expiration.fragment = -1
# The default remote cache information for model feeds (typically ATOM responses
# carrying model data. The supported models are content model (identifier "cm"),
# navigation model (identifier "nm"), layout model (identifier "lm"), and portlet
# model (identifier "pm"). If no value is provided the feed expiry will default to 0.
# Default for feeds (in seconds)
#remote.cache.expiration.feed.cm = 60
#remote.cache.expiration.feed.nm = 60
#remote.cache.expiration.feed.lm = 60
#remote.cache.expiration.feed.pm = 60
# The vary response header indicates the set of request-header fields
# that fully determines whether a cache outside of portal is permitted
# to use a response to reply to a subsequent request.
# These caches must adhere to the HTTP 1.1 specification (RFC 2616).
#
# The response of portal server will set the following header fields:
# - The 'Vary' header with the specified parameter
# If more than one request-header field shall be referenced as the parameter value
# it must be provided as comma separated list like the original vary header
# as specified in the HTTP 1.1 specification.
# Default for full page responses
#vary = User-Agent, Cookie
# The vary response header for fragment responses (i.e. responses which do not
# refresh the entire page but single page parts only, e.g. a single portlet).
# Default for fragment responses
#vary.fragment = User-Agent
# Specifies whether the unauthenticated (anonymous) user always has a session.
# This may be desirable because a portlet requires a session for
# anonymous users. However, remember that having a session forbids
# any HTTP proxy to cache the response.
# Default: false
#public.session = false
Navigator Service
The WebSphere Portal Server has Navigator Service that allows you to configure how your portal page (By that i mean HTML generated by portal) gets cached in users browser as well as proxy server. It lets you configure value of Cache-control and Expires header.
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