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Advanced Queuing vs. Replication?

From: AleX <ashteren_at_netwiz.net>
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 19:20:33 GMT
Message-ID: <7nnl5n$b0u$1@nnrp1.deja.com>


 Hello all,

I was wondering if anyone could share their experiences with Advanced Queuing in 8.0.5
I won't be able to use 8i, so the whole thing will happen in 8.0.5 Basically, what I'm looking to do is to propogate the contents of quite a few tables in my schema to four or five other databases. The push is going to be tree-like. i.e. from one fronting database to another 2 and then to another four.

Now we are faced with the choice of either using Adv. Queuing, or using replication. If we use Adv. Queuing, what are the advantages of this approach? Can we use a built-in functionality in OEM? If we choose to go with replication, does this sound like a feasible idea given that we will have like 30 or 40 master tables?

Please either respond in person, or simply post a reply here. All help is appreciated.

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                 Alex Shterenberg


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