DBVisit discontinued their replication product, last I talked with them.
Bobby Curtis
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On May 10, 2019, at 1:18 PM, Tim Gorman <tim.evdbt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:--
It's not open-source, but DbVisit was designed with Oracle standard edition
in mind. Open source is amazing for many situations, but it's nice to have a
throat to strangle (not your own) when things go wrong, especially if it
isn't invisible to upper management.
On 5/10/19 11:52, Sweetser, Joe wrote:--
All this GoldenGate talk got me thinking. I have a need to replicate some
tables from Oracle to MSSQL. Pretty vanilla. Source datatypes are
varchar2, numeric, and date. It's NOT mission critical, but it will be
sorta visible. :)
Does anyone have any experience with things like
https://www.symmetricds.org/ or https://github.com/osalvador/ReplicaDB ;(or
any other open source solution)? If so, please email me backchannel, as
this may be not be directly related to Oracle.
Thanks,
-joe
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