Re: Oracle DK2000 Three-tier client/server?

From: Dave Mausner <dmausner_at_brauntech.com>
Date: 1996/09/08
Message-ID: <50utt6$dj_at_client2.news.psi.net>#1/1


In article <50of5j$b27_at_shore.shore.net>,

   guru_at_guru.nir (Bemused by Oracle) wrote:
>In article <322EB2F3.5D3A_at_johnbryce.co.il>, shmelzer_at_johnbryce.co.il
>says...
>>
>>Bemused by Oracle wrote:
>>>
>>> Oracle claims that DK2000 can deliver 3-tier client/server systems.
>>> Oracle is a two-tier, non-messaging middleware client/server tool.
>>Well There is an interface between d2k to third party tools like
>>Tuxedo etc... . using this u can impliment 3-tier apps .
>Need ansynch messaging in real three-tier client/server baby. THis
>thing is really distributed and data can be updated from multiple
>locations to more than one location in a single insert and if the app
>runs, but the network is down, the data must get there and ORacle
>replication just dosen't have the jizz for heavy duty volumes.

even asynchonous replication? with multiple sqlnet channels? tried it?

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Dave Mausner, Consulting Manager, Braun Technology Group, Chicago.
Received on Sun Sep 08 1996 - 00:00:00 CEST

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