This illustration shows an Oracle Streams replication environment that involves the following databases:
dbs1.example.com
(Oracle database)
dbs2.example.com
(Oracle database)
dbs3.example.com
(Oracle database)
dbs4.example.com
(Sybase database)
The dbs1.example.com
Oracle database has the following configuration:
One Oracle Streams queue named streams_queue
and owned by the user strmadmin
A capture process named capture
that captures DML and DDL changes to the tables in the hr
schema: countries
, departments
, employees
, job_history
, jobs
, locations
, and regions
A propagation named dbs1_to_dbs2
that propagates changes from the local queue to the strmadmin.streams_queue
queue at dbs2.example.com
The dbs2.example.com
Oracle database has the following configuration:
One Oracle Streams queue named streams_queue
and owned by the user strmadmin
.
An apply process named apply_db2
that applies changes to the hr.assignments
table.
An apply process named apply_db4
that applies changes to the hr.jobs
table at dbs4.example.com
, which is a Sybase database. The apply process uses a gateway to apply changes to dbs4.example.com
.
An rule-based transformation specified for apply_db2
that modifies LCRs that include DML changes to the hr.jobs
table to LCRs that include DML changes to the hr.assignments
table. The transformation function is named to_assignments
.
A propagation named dbs2_to_dbs3
that propagates change from the local queue to the strmadmin.streams_queue
queue at dbs3.example.com
. These changes originated at dbs1.example.com
.
The dbs3.example.com
Oracle database has the following configuration:
One Oracle Streams queue named streams_queue
and owned by the user strmadmin
An apply process named apply
that applies changes to the hr.countries
, hr.regions
, and hr.locations
tables
The dbs4.example.com
Sybase database contains an hr.jobs
table.