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Component: BC-CST-IC
Component Name: Internet Communication Manager
Description: The requested object could not be found in the ICM server cache. The request is forwarded to the application server.
Key Concepts: Cache miss is a term used in the BC-CST-IC Internet Communication Manager component of SAP. It occurs when a request for data is made to the cache, but the data is not found in the cache. This can happen if the data has been removed from the cache or if the requested data has never been stored in the cache. How to use it: When using the BC-CST-IC Internet Communication Manager component of SAP, it is important to be aware of cache misses. If a request for data is made and a cache miss occurs, it means that the requested data is not available in the cache. In this case, it may be necessary to make a request to the server for the data. Tips & Tricks: To reduce the number of cache misses, it is important to ensure that all relevant data is stored in the cache. This can be done by setting up a caching policy that specifies which data should be stored in the cache and how long it should remain there. Additionally, it is important to regularly clear out old or unused data from the cache to ensure that only relevant data is stored. Related Information: For more information on how to use and optimize caching with SAP, please refer to SAP's official documentation on caching policies and best practices. Additionally, there are many third-party resources available online that provide further information on how to use and optimize caching with SAP.