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											Repgen - Generates Oracle Replication Scripts in Seconds 
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											Repgen generates the scripts required to setup and 
monitor an Oracle 8i/9i database Advanced Replication 
installation. The implementation of primary key, 
replication triggers and multiple conflict resolution 
methods is included. Licensed customers of Repgen 
Enterprise Edition receive source code and the ability 
to make site-specific customization of the generated 
files via an external module. 
Free demo available for Windows, Solaris, Linux and 
MacOSX.
You don't have to be the world's greatest expert on 
Advanced Replication in order to implement and 
maintain a high quality and reliable replication 
configuration. Repgen incorporates the accumulated 
knowledge from Oracle´s instructor led training 
courses, tips, troubleshooting and setup 
recommendations from Oracle Worldwide Support, and the 
experience of DBAs who have spent years configuring 
and maintaining replicated Oracle databases.
Executing the scripts generated by Repgen is also much 
faster than pointing and clicking your way through the 
Replication Manager interface to set up a typical 
replication environment. For example it would take 
approximately 8 hours of pointing and clicking your 
way through the Replication Manager interface to setup 
replication for approximately 80 tables within 10 
replication groups. This was the time required adding 
each group, adding each table, and adding a minimum of 
2 conflict resolution methods for each table. It would 
take approximately 3 days to write scripts manually to 
perform these same tasks (not counting debugging time 
to resolve typo errors). 
Unlike some DBA tools which transparently send 
commands directly to the database, Repgen permits the 
DBA to review and manually update every script prior 
to executing it on the database server. Additionally, 
Repgen Enterprise Edition permits the DBA to change 
the way scripts are generated through adding Perl 
subroutines to an external module file.
 
										
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