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  | | | How to notify j2ee server from Oracle? | How to notify j2ee server from Oracle? 2003-12-17 - By Augustyn, Robert non Unisys
Back Jin, How does that work when I have a clustered j2ee server? How would AQ comunicate with cluster? Would I need an load balancer between the two? Thanks. robert
-- --Original Message-- -- From: Jin Chun [mailto:ByungChun@(protected)] Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2003 10:13 AM To: J2EEPATTERNS-INTEREST@(protected) Subject: Re: How to notify j2ee server from Oracle?
Hi Robert, not off hand :-), but there should be plenty of examples/docs off of the oracle otn site. We aren't doing that specific thing where I am currently, but we have had multiple jms providers integrated into the same application server. Following the terminology from the enterprise integration patterns site (which is really good IMHO), you can either send the event using push (the data with the event) or pull (just the notification, and grab the data yourself).
Jin
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Jin, Yes I think that this will work, this is what I was thinking of doing :) Do you have any links of actual implementations of this? Thanks. robert
-- --Original Message-- -- From: Jin Chun [mailto:ByungChun@(protected)] Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 2:47 PM To: J2EEPATTERNS-INTEREST@(protected) Subject: Re: How to notify j2ee server from Oracle?
JMHO, but you could always put a trigger on the table, and have the trigger send a notification event message off to oracle aq, then have your appserver code binding to aq through their jms apis, take the notification as an event message and do the rest of the processing.
Jin
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Hi, Is there a pattern standard way of accomplishing that? I am looking to notify j2ee server that insert or update happened on a perticular table in Oracle. Thanks for your input. robert
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