You might also want to add into your decision process what hardware would
   be required.  I know for instance Symbiator requires a Windows base box to
   run on (other than your Oracle server if it is running on one).  When I
   worked with DataMirror and Mimix they didn't, but that was sometime ago. 
   Also, Mimix (when I worked with it) required the files to be journaled,
   but I don't believe either DataMirror or Symbiator did. 

   I have no experience with RPG2SQL Integrator. 

   >From: Jim Damato <jdamato@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
   >Reply-To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
   >To: "'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
   >Subject: RE: cross platform replication
   >Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 13:12:08 -0500
   >
   >So it really comes down to which product has the coolest name:
   >
   >1) Symbiator
   >2) Omni-Replicator
   >3) Transformation Server
   >4) RPG2SQL Integrator
   >
   >I kind of agree with Evan.  I'd really like to own a Symbiator regardless
   of
   >what it actually does.
   >
   >I may have to choose based on how well the company runs their website.
   >Mimix's site is designed to obscure and withhold information, encouraging
   >contact with Sales.  Data Mirror's "Contact Sales" button generated an
   >e-mail that gets bounced by their mail server.
   >
   >Thanks to everyone for their advice.
   >
   >-Jim
   >
   >
   >-----Original Message-----
   >From: don yattaw [mailto:neal_dy@xxxxxxxxxxx]
   >Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 10:02 AM
   >To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
   >Subject: Re: cross platform replication
   >
   >
   >    There is also mimix's omni-replicator tool.
   >
   >    >From: Evan Harris <spanner@xxxxxxxxxx>
   >    >Reply-To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
   ><midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
   >    >To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
   >    >Subject: Re: cross platform replication
   >    >Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 23:16:51 +1200
   >    >
   >    >Hi Jim
   >    >
   >    >Vision's Symbiator product (great name) and DataMirror's
   >    >Transformation Sverer are the two I'm aware of in this area though
   >    >I'm not entirely sure whether they exactly meet your needs or not.
   >    >
   >    >Cheers
   >    >Evan Harris
   >    >
   >    >
   >    >>We've been talking about buying Oracle's DB/2 AS/400 Gateway
   >    >>product.  In
   >    >>considering our application needs we've come to realize that it
   >    >>isn't going
   >    >>to do what we want because it's going the wrong way.
   >    >>
   >    >>We need to replicate data where the AS/400 is the source system.
   >    >>The
   >    >>gateway allows you to create an Oracle view to an AS/400 table.
   >    >>We're
   >    >>dealing with large AS/400 tables, updated frequently.  On the
   >    >>Oracle side
   >    >>we'd  have to pull all the data through the view instead of
   >    >>accepting
   >    >>periodic updates/changes.
   >    >>
   >    >>Is anyone working with replication from an AS/400 to an Oracle
   >    >>database?  I
   >    >>know IBM has an incredibly expensive solution, and I can think of a
   >    >>few
   >    >>complicated ways to roll my own.
   >    >
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