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John Munro >> Fri, 22 Jul 2005 8:47:22 GMT
You could use SDS (look it up on the Jade website) iF what you need is a hot-standby.
I have successfully connected a Jade Web Service Provider to a Jade Web Service Consumer in different databases - you could use this to keep two databases synchronised.
For databases running on the same computer there's a feature on the roadmap called Native Messaging Services that should allow you to send messages between two Jade databases - you could use that to keep them synchronised. That's not going to be available until 2006 sometime though I think.
You could also just use a straight TCP/IP connection using TcpIpConnection, you'd have to do your own serialization though.
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