Subject Re: [firebird-support] Re: TcpRemoteBufferSize
Author Marcos Vinicius Dufloth
You can also read logs from database, put this changes in a zip and send
it via ftp, so:

firebird -- replicator -- ftp server -- replicator -- firebird

I make my own replicator using this techique and work very well.

Regards,
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gbehnke2000 wrote:

>Guido,
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>unfortunately i would say no. I think the only way is using a own
>replication in combination with a App-Server. If you must only
>replicate to one direction (e.g. from Server to the client) then it's
>not to hard to do. As App-Server you can also use MIDAS from Borland
>or DCOM from M$. We maked seperate Tests about the speed between the
>seperate technologies and for us with the following results using a
>mobile phone with a max. speed of 9600 b/s:
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>CORBA was the slowest followed by MIDAS which is much more faster and
>nearly the same as the fastest one which is DCOM, if you use the COM-
>Technology for the MIDAS Object. ASTA-Technologie works directly with
>sockets without the "i'm a life" messages which will be send
>typically from objects and its therefore the fastest one. Please,
>this comparison was only done for the speed not for load balancing
>availability, security, platform independence etc. Therefore there
>are some reasons for the users to use CORBA or DCOM in conjunction
>with MTS etc.
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>Best regards
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>Gerhard
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>--- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, guido.klapperich@t... wrote:
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>>>Therefore in your case what do you think about writing a own
>>>replicator ?
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>>That's too expensive both in time and costs. A possible solution
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>>architecture then looks like
>>FB-Server on Laptop --- IBReplicator --- AppClient --- Intenet ---
>>AppServer --- FB-Server in company
>>Do you know, if this is possible?
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>>Regards
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>>Guido
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