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User Guide > Features


Key Features of Daffodil Replicator (E)


  • Bi-directional Data Synchronization – Daffodil Replicator supports bi-directional data synchronization. It allows you to synchronize all the datasources used in the replication process. It maintains data integrity by updating all the changes made at one end to another end and vice versa in the replication process.

  • Supports replication across heterogeneous databases – Daffodil Replicator supports replication among different databases. For example, you can use one database as Daffodil DB and another as SQL Server in the same replication process.

  • Supports unlocking – Daffodil Replicator does not set any lock while retrieving and merging changes to the database.

  • Security – Daffodil Replicator enables you to replicate data in a secure environment using HTTPS (HTTP over SSL). To know more about security, please click here.

  • Conflict detector and resolution – Daffodil Replicator provides conflict detection and resolution functionalities that allow you to make changes in the same table stored at different locations. For example, Lets assume emp table is stored at Database A and Database B. An employee (named as James) address is changed. It is updated in Database A but not in Database B. Therefore, a conflict occurs between the emp table stored at Database A and Database B. In such a case of conflicts, Daffodil Replicator automatically manages consistency between the data based on the settings specified by the user at the time of creating job or subscription.

  • Partial Replication – Daffodil Replicator also allows you to replicate only a part of the database in place of replicating the whole database. For example, you can replicate some tables from a database selecting the table names. In addition, you can replicate some rows and columns from a database using filtering.

  • Large data type support – Daffodil Replicator supports almost all data types of the databases supported by it. It also supports BLOB and CLOB data types.

  • Scheduling – Daffodil Replicator allows you to automate the replication process using scheduling.

  • Acknowledgment – Daffodil Replicator provides acknowledgement after the job completion. This feature helps you to know whether the job is executed successfully or not.

  • Error Log – Daffodil Replicator provides you the facility to view the exceptions or errors occurred during replication.

  • Report Log – Daffodil Replicator provides you the facility to view the information related to a particular job, such as job name and start time. You can also access the information related to the execution process of the job. For example, It provides the information about conflict resolution or getting changes from datasource or successful execution.

  • Interacts over Internet – Daffodil Replicator allows you to work over Internet. It allows you to replicate data with remote datasources through Internet.

  • Platform independent synchronization – In Daffodil Replicator, the replication tools: Replicator and Replication DataSource is 100% Java enabled. Therefore, it provides platform independency in database synchronization.

  • Debugging – Daffodil Replicator uses Log4j.jar file to provide debugging facility. In this file, you can set  logging option according to your requirement.

 
 
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