on 2008 Nov 17 7:10 AM
Hi ,
Greetings !
Here is our Scenario
--> --> XI -->
We are going with above scenario for one our client for transactional Data transfer , Transactional data is so frequent and has to be captured very frequently.
Our Data transfer are bi-directional and includes Asynchronous and Synchronous Scenarios.
Well what would be the standard approach
1) If ECC is down
2) if XI is down
3) if Oracle is down
We need to keep the data transfer keep transfering can any one share idea on this
regards
Srini
>1) If ECC is down - Presume this is your source system, from a EAI perspective there is nothing that affects you. Once the server is up and running send the data along with the data during its down time. You need to configure your ECC server accordingly.
>2) if XI is down - Now that is interesting. You can use clustered approach to solve the issue. There is a guide in SDN titled "XI for high availablity environments". Take a look at that.
>3) if Oracle is down - Now I persume this is a target server. If the target system is down asynchronous messages can be restarted from XI. Synchronous messages have to be re-trigerred from the source systemagain.
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Hi
One more update.
We have decided if XI is down , ECC would dump a CSV file and this would be extracted to Oracle using SQL plus.
And vice versa
This is only at the time of down time, Since it is transactional Data (200 record / min ), is it adivisible??
any views on all the threads
Srini
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guys
any inputs .
thxs
srini
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