Re: Tool for versioning of Data in data base
From: HansF <news.hans_at_telus.net>
Date: Sat, 13 Nov 2004 20:01:18 GMT
Message-ID: <iKtld.168190$9b.128044_at_edtnps84>
>> Depends on exactly what and how you want to do versioning.
>>
>> But Oracle provides a built in data versioning mechanism called the
>> workspace manager. AVailable since 8.1.5 but incredible clumsy until the
>> interface was added into Enterprise Manager in Oracle9i
>>
>> For more information - it's an involved subject - go to the doc site (eg:
>> http://tahiti.oracle.com or http://docs.oracle.com) down to Oracle9i
>> docco and look for "Application Developer's Guide - Workspace Manager"
>>
>> Oracle has some demos as well - look for keywords such as 'Workspace
>> Manager' and 'Long Transaction', especially in the Oracle BY Example
>> section of http://otn.oracle.com
>>
>> /Hans
Date: Sat, 13 Nov 2004 20:01:18 GMT
Message-ID: <iKtld.168190$9b.128044_at_edtnps84>
Frank van Bortel wrote:
> HansF wrote: >
>> Depends on exactly what and how you want to do versioning.
>>
>> But Oracle provides a built in data versioning mechanism called the
>> workspace manager. AVailable since 8.1.5 but incredible clumsy until the
>> interface was added into Enterprise Manager in Oracle9i
>>
>> For more information - it's an involved subject - go to the doc site (eg:
>> http://tahiti.oracle.com or http://docs.oracle.com) down to Oracle9i
>> docco and look for "Application Developer's Guide - Workspace Manager"
>>
>> Oracle has some demos as well - look for keywords such as 'Workspace
>> Manager' and 'Long Transaction', especially in the Oracle BY Example
>> section of http://otn.oracle.com
>>
>> /Hans
> > Hans, there used to be something like iFS (Oracle > internet File System), which allowed you to do > versioning on files. > It would present itself as a shared drive > (Windows style). > I know it changed names, but do not know into what. >
The iFS implementation is the 'Files' portion of Oracle Collaboration Suite and is built using the 'Content Management SDK' found in App Server.
Apparently name was changed to avoid a potential trademark conflict. /Hans Received on Sat Nov 13 2004 - 21:01:18 CET