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DBACgy
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Posted - 2006-05-29 : 12:34:46
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So I'm wanting to try out the Service Broker for 2005 and I think I found a situation where I would want to use it.Can someone tell me if they think Service Broker might be a good option to use?1 Customer Table shared between many Servers. Any server can add/update Customer information and those changes need to propogate to the other servers Customer Table.Would Service Broker be a good option to solve this problem? |
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fordc03
Starting Member
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Posted - 2006-07-17 : 16:19:00
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So you're saying that you have 1 Table on Server A, and that Servers B, C, D, and E all reference that one table?And then you are "replicating" that "Master" Customer table to all the other servers?Am I understanding correctly?Thanks,Christopher |
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rockmoose
SQL Natt Alfen
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Posted - 2006-07-17 : 16:35:45
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398 reads!Noone has a clear view on this? |
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fordc03
Starting Member
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Posted - 2006-07-17 : 20:58:54
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I have a few views on this. :) I just want to make sure I understand the question :) |
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om
Starting Member
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Posted - 2006-09-01 : 15:56:44
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thanks for ur suggestion |
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om
Starting Member
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Posted - 2006-09-01 : 16:55:16
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quote: Originally posted by om no body give clear vision
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om
Starting Member
8 Posts |
Posted - 2006-09-01 : 16:56:30
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quote: Originally posted by rockmoose 398 reads!None has a clear view on this?
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om
Starting Member
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Posted - 2006-09-01 : 16:58:06
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quote: Originally posted by fordc03 oh you are right :)
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