Re: [GENERAL] Replication Postgre > Oracle

2013-08-26 Thread Greg Sabino Mullane
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: RIPEMD160 > ...replication between PostgreSQL 9.2.4 and Oracle Database ... > We also thank to develop a solution based on trigger and/or WAL Before you reinvent that first wheel, check out Bucardo, which is a trigger-based solution that can go from Pos

Re: [GENERAL] Replication Postgre > Oracle

2013-08-07 Thread Jayadevan M
Hi, >From Oracle to PostgreSQL, you could have a look at Goldengate. It does not support PostgreSQL as the source database. Regards, Jayadevan On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 1:54 PM, BOUVARD Aurélien < aurelien.bouv...@supinfo.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > ** ** > > My compagny would like to configure

Re: [GENERAL] Replication Postgre > Oracle

2013-08-07 Thread James Sewell
Postgres Plus Advanced Server (PPAS) is a licensed version of PostgreSQL owned by EnterpriseDB. You need to buy a support contract to use this software (although there is a 45 day trial period). The component you are talking about is xDB Replication Server, which is part of the PPAS product or can

Re: [GENERAL] Replication Postgre > Oracle

2013-08-07 Thread Gavin Flower
On 07/08/13 20:24, BOUVARD Aurélien wrote: Hi all, My compagny would like to configure replication between PostgreSQL 9.2.4 and Oracle Database (11g and maybe 12c soon). We saw that/Postgres Plus Database Replication /could be a good solution for us.// // We also thank to develop a soluti

[GENERAL] Replication Postgre > Oracle

2013-08-07 Thread BOUVARD Aurélien
Hi all, My compagny would like to configure replication between PostgreSQL 9.2.4 and Oracle Database (11g and maybe 12c soon). We saw that Postgres Plus Database Replication could be a good solution for us. We also thank to develop a solution based on trigger and/or WAL , but we didn't know if