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To add cache proxy functionality to a Windows Media Server, you must install and enable a cache proxy plug-in. Windows Media Services does not include a cache plug-in, but you can purchase one from a Windows Media–based caching partner or create your own by using this SDK. The following sections discuss how to create a custom cache proxy plug-in. The SDK also includes a basic proxy sample. For more information, see Samples_wms_sdk_1.
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Identifies the interfaces that you can use to create a custom cache proxy plug-in. |
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Discusses a typical implementation of a cache proxy plug-in. |
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Discusses how to implement a plug-in that proxies but does not cache content. |
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Discusses how to implement a cache proxy policy for cached content that has not expired. |
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Discusses how to implement a cache proxy policy for cached content that has expired. |
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Discusses how to implement a cache proxy policy for content that has not been cached. |
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Discusses how to administer a cache. |
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Discusses how to download content from an origin server and persist metadata about the content. |