Subject | Re: [Firebird-Java] Re: Database replication with Firebird |
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Author | Milan Babuskov |
Post date | 2008-03-12T12:49:27Z |
--- Roman Rokytskyy <rrokytskyy@...> wrote:
events, it gets notified about the change right away,
so it is not far from server push approach. It's just
that it is not the Firebird server that does the push.
I'm not sure if FiBRE uses events.
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Milan Babuskov
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> > however I am not sure about them,how aboutWell, FWIW, FiBRE is written in Java.
> FBReplicator or FiBRE?
>
> Well, my understanding was that you were looking for
> Java solution...
> Yes, those are replication engines for Firebird, butYes. However, when that 'another component' uses
> AFAIK, neither of
> them is "server push", but you'd better check either
> in firebird-support
> group. As I understand, all replication engines are
> based on triggers
> that log the changes in some additional tables and
> then another
> component replicates changes to another DB.
events, it gets notified about the change right away,
so it is not far from server push approach. It's just
that it is not the Firebird server that does the push.
I'm not sure if FiBRE uses events.
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Milan Babuskov
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