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How to publish a TIBCO RV message from Oracle database.

Asked by paragpjoshi in EAI

Tags: tibco, rv

I want to use Tibco messages to exchange data between two systems running on separate Unix servers.

On Server A, Oracle database DB1 is running.  On Server B, Oracle database DB2 is running.  Whenever a predefined activity happens on a customer in DB1 (e.g. Customer name updated), I want to publish a Tibco message on the port of Server B on which Tibco rv daemon is running so that the relevant update can be done in DB2.

I do not want to run a daemon on Server A which will keep polling for new changes.  Rather I want to write a trigger in on the table in DB1, which when fired can publish a Tibco message.  I do not know whether this is possible using Tibco or not.  I have a rough idea, that whenever a trigger is fired, a Java class embedded in Oracle can be executed which can publish the Tibco message.  Also, is there any way in which the response from DB2 can be received by DB1.

Can someone confirm whether this is possible.  Or is there any way in which a Tibco message can be published from Oracle trigger.  Is there any other better and more sophisticated way to achieve this.

Any help will be highly appreciated.
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