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Oracle Goldengate 12c Implementers Guide

You're reading from   Oracle Goldengate 12c Implementers Guide Leverage the power of real-time data access for designing, building, and tuning your GoldenGate Enterprise

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785280474
Length 422 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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John P Jeffries John P Jeffries
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started FREE CHAPTER 2. Installing and Preparing GoldenGate 3. Design Considerations 4. Configuring Oracle GoldenGate 5. Configuration Options 6. Configuring GoldenGate for HA 7. Advanced Configuration 8. Managing Oracle GoldenGate 9. Performance Tuning 10. Troubleshooting GoldenGate 11. The Future of GoldenGate A. GGSCI Commands
B. GoldenGate Installed Components
C. Acronyms
Index

Event-based processing


It is important in any data replication environment to capture and manage events, such as trail records containing specific data or operations or maybe the occurrence of a certain error. These are known as Event Markers.

GoldenGate provides a mechanism to perform an action on a given event or condition. These are known as Event Actions and are triggered by Event Records. If you are familiar with Oracle Streams, Event Actions are like rules.

The Event Marker System

GoldenGate's Event Marker System, also known as event marker interface (EMI), allows custom DML-driven processing on an event. This comprises of an Event Record to trigger a given action. An Event Record can be either a trail record that satisfies a condition evaluated by a WHERE or FILTER clause or a record written to an event table that enables an action to occur. Typical actions are writing status information, reporting errors, ignoring certain records in a trail, invoking a shell script, or performing an...

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