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Oracle GoldenGate 11g Implementer's guide

By : John P Jeffries, John P Jeffries
Book Image

Oracle GoldenGate 11g Implementer's guide

By: John P Jeffries, John P Jeffries

Overview of this book

Data replication is an important part of any database system that is growing due to today's demand for real-time reporting and regulatory requirements. GoldenGate has recently become Oracle's strategic real-time data replication solution. Until now, very little has been written about how to implement GoldenGate in a production enterprise environment where performance, scalability, and data integrity are paramount. Your days of dismay over the lack of documentation over Oracle GoldenGate are over. Welcome to Oracle GoldenGate 11g Implementer's guide – a comprehensive practical book, which will deliver answers to your questions in a clear, concise style, allowing you to progress effectively in a timeline-driven environment. Based on the author's own experience, this long awaited GoldenGate administration book has all that is required to install, design, configure, and tune data replication solutions suited to every environment. Be the first to master GoldenGate's power and flexibility by reading this unique hands-on implementation companion. Systems need to send data from one system to another in a timely manner to satisfy the ever-increasing need for speed. Regardless of whether you are a novice or an expert – or someone in between – this book will guide you through all the steps necessary to build a high-performance GoldenGate solution on Oracle11gR1. Expert users can dive into key topic areas such as performance tuning or troubleshooting, while novice users can step through the early installation and configuration chapters, later progressing to the advanced chapters. This book is more than an implementation guide. It offers detailed real-life examples, encouraging additional thought and discussion by going beyond the manual. With Oracle GoldenGate 11g Implementer's guide in hand, you'll be designing, installing, and configuring high-performance solutions using GoldenGate in less time than you can say "replicate"
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Oracle GoldenGate 11 Implementer's guide
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
GGSCI Commands
GoldenGate Installed Components
The Future of Oracle GoldenGate
Index

User Exits


If you find that your application requires arithmetic calculation or data transformation beyond that provided by GoldenGate functions and SQLEXEC, it is possible to invoke User Exits. These are user defined C or C++ function calls, extending the capabilities of GoldenGate. Typical applications for user exits are housekeeping tasks, data normalization, and conflict detection and handling.

Calling C routines

The user-defined functions may be called from either an Extract or Replicat process via the CUSEREXIT parameter.

To use user exits, create a shared object in C and create a routine to be called from Extract or Replicat.

The routine must accept the following parameters that provide the communication between GoldenGate and your C program:

EXIT_CALL_TYPE

EXIT_CALL_RESULT

EXIT_PARAMS

The following is an example C function header for cleanup_task, defining the required parameters:

void cleanup_task (exit_call_type_def exit_call_type,
       exit_result_def *exit_call_result,
       exit_params_def...