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I'm with Scott on this one.
You can set up views that mimic the MS SQL server tables/views
complete with long names, so that the web app will require little if
any modification. You could even set up those views in a schema named
like the one on MS SQL server.
I've yet to see a "home grown" replication system that worked 100%
reliably. It's just never as simple as it looks. There's a reason
you'd spend big $$$ to purchase a vendor's replication package.
Charles
On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 7:45 PM, Scott
Klement<midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Why not have the web site query your DB2 for i database directly? Use a
firewall to ensure that your i's database is only accessed from the web
server.
This would be a lot simpler than trying to replicate the data from one
database to another.
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