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RE: Oracle messaging options

From: John Dunn <jdunn_at_sefas.com>
Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 10:06:33 -0000
Message-ID: <000601c62329$5a744b40$3e04050a@johnman>


What about Oracle Streams. I know nothing about this(not sure what the difference is between Oracle Streams and Advanced Messaging), but would this be an option?

-----Original Message-----
From: Stephane Faroult [mailto:sfaroult_at_roughsea.com] Sent: 25 January 2006 09:27
To: jdunn_at_sefas.com
Cc: oracle-l_at_freelists.org
Subject: Re: Oracle messaging options

John,

   I would say that you HAVE to use a queuing system. The very last thing you want to see on a WAN is synchronous processing. I haven't much used Advanced Queuing myself but it fits the bill. I would say that the question is rather Advanced Queuing or another messaging system (some of my customers use Tibco, for instance) that would happen to be already used, and that people would already be familiar with.

Stéphane Faroult

On Wed, 2006-01-25 at 09:09 +0000, John Dunn wrote:
> I have a requirement for some sort of messaging between oracle databases
> over a WAN.
>
> Basically I want an event in one database to trigger some code (PL/SQL or
> Java) to run on the remote database
>
> What are the options, is Advancd Queuing still the best option? Oracle
> platform will be Oracle 9 or 10 on AIX 5.
>
> John Dunn
>
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