On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 10:12:25AM -0500, Jeff Adams wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> We have an oracle database that we would like to explore using it as
> a "master" database in order to replicate it's data into, in real or
> near real time (like MySQL's replication), a set of MySQL servers.
>
> We need only one way replication (oracle -> MySQL), but the
> replication needs to happen "continously", and automatically i.e. no
> batch load's. We're especially concerned about replicationg any
> deletes that occur on the oracle side.
>
> Free (libre) software is always preferred, but we are willing to
> look at everything at this point.
I haven't seen anything like that in the Free Software world, at
least. Please let us know if you do find anything. We've had folks
here ask about that on occasion. And if there's anything I can do to
help get people using MySQL, I'll do it. :-)
Jeremy
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