This illustration shows a sample XStream Out configuration that can be configured using the ADD_OUTBOUND
procedure. The illustration shows a client application and the following three Oracle CDBs:
The source database contains a redo log that records the changes for the hr
schema, the oe.orders
table, and the oe.order_items
table.
The capture database can be the source database, the outbound server database, or a third database. The capture database contains the following components:
A capture process capturing changes from the redo log of the source database. If the capture database and the source database are the same, then a local capture process captures changes in the redo log at the source database. If the capture database is the destination database or a third database, then the source database redo log is shipped to the capture database, and a downstream capture process captures changes in this redo log.
The capture process converts the changes to logical change records (LCRs) and enqueues the LCRs.
If the capture database and the outbound server database are different databases, then a propagation propagates the LCRs to a queue at the outbound server database. If the capture database and outbound server database are the same, then the propagation is not needed.
The outbound server database contains the following:
The queue that contains LCRs that were captured by the capture process.
An outbound server named xout
that dequeues LCRs from the queue. The client application receives the dequeued LCRs.