Hi Prathap ,

Development Cache Mode also makes things slow when multiple developers use
the same server to do development.
We have had to change our development server to switch off  Development
Cache Mode to get things to run smoothly.

Development Cache Mode improves performance  only if a single developer is
working on the dev server.

Best Regards,
Theo

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Development cache mode is intended for servers whose main purpose is
application development. It is unsuitable for servers with many application
users in a production environment because user operations are blocked when
administrative operations, such as form and workflow changes, occur. This is
especially noticeable when many structures are changed, such as  when an
application is imported. This often gives the false impression that the
server is hung.
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Hi Experts,

 

Can you someone let me know the significance of "Development cache mode".

 

Does this have an effect on the application server performance ? 

 

When this option needs to be enabled ? 

 

How is this different from  the normal mode ( dev cache mode = disabled) ?

 

 

Regards

PB

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