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Systems - A big consideration is whether your application is designed to be replicated. I have been able to find two books on replication:
Oracle Distributed Systems by Charles Dye. O'Reilly. 1999. This is specific to Oracle, and is pretty good.
Data Replication - Tools and Techniques for Managing Distributed Information by Marie Buretta. Wiley. 1997. This is much more general, addressing how to design an application for replication.
HTH
Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
dwilliams_at_lifetouch.com
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Hi All
We have got two Oracle Databases physically connected.We want to replicate one database with the other database.We are quite new to this subject.Kindly guide us with the procedure of replication and the conditions to be considered for replication.
Thanks in advance
Regards
Systems
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