If the customer needs read only information, one thought is to have a
standby database which is kept in read only mode during the required time
and recover during the off peak time.

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Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 9:11 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L

Hi!
   I need a suggestion for my problem. I have an
Oracle 8i database on Windows NT and a front end
application in Developer 2000 for data entry purposes.
The system maintains all the information about the
orders from clients,the stock position, other related
accounts,etc.

    I want to design a website which could provide
online information to clients about the status of
their orders and other necessary information.For this
purpose, I need to use the database that I have. The
problem is that the Oracle 8i setup on NT is on an
intranet and is not connected to the internet all the
time. The system can be connected to the internet as
and when needed using dial-up connectivity. I want to
design an application which would make a copy of the
database from the local database on to an oracle
database on some web server at frequent intervals
after I connect to the internet. What is the best way
in which I can tranfer my data from the local database
on to the server database? And this is not one
time......this will be done very frequently.

    Can multimaster replication be a solution and if
so how can that be done? Kindly help me.

    Thanking you.


Kumar


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