We are evalutating various Data Grid solutions.
Is GridGain supported on IBM AIX (so IBM JVM) ?
I could not figure out from the web site.
Regards,
Sebastien.
Yes, GridGain is currently being ran in several IBM AIX deployments.
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I'm new to using IBM IIDR and I am considering using IIDR to do data replication between DB2 - kafka - Postgresql but I can't find an easy way to test this software, I know that the management console and access server can be obtained from IBM central fix, but how can I get the CDC to test on my local machine?
Any help i will appreciate it a lot
You can find the replication engines for Db2, Kafka and PostgreSQL on FixCentral as well.
For example, the IBM InfoSphere Data Replication CDC for all Linux agents 11.4.0.2 Build x installer has all the Linux x64 engines.
The installer will ask you which database type you would like to use. If you will be replicating from PostgreSQL, please select "PostgreSQL source". If you will replicate to PostgreSQL, select "FlexRep". For Kafka and Db2, simply select the matching entry.
To get started with CDC for Kafka, I recommend starting with this CDC Kafka Installation and Configuration guide. More resources are available on the IBM Data Replication wiki.
To get started with CDC for PostgreSQL as a target, see the JDBC configuration information in Knowledge Center. For PostgresSQL as a source, check here for required database user privileges and settings.
CDC for Db2 has a number of deployment options to choose from, described here.
If you can't find the info you need, reach out to the IBM Data Replication support team.
Hope that helps,
Sarah
IBM Data Replication development
I am new to apache ignite. I created ignite cluster and connect my nodejs thin client to it. It is working fine but It only create cache create functions specified in js file. Now I want to sync my sql server data with ignite. Any idea how I will do it?
I tried to connect with Grid gain but it does not allow me to create free cluster?
Please refer to 3rd Party Persistence documentation regarding RDBMS integration.
GridGain Web Console can help you set up database integration by generating Maven project corresponding to your RDBMS data model.
GridGain Community Edition is free to use as long as you deploy it on your own. But, it is also supported by stock Apache Ignite.
I can't understand for difference between Apache Ignite and GridGain platform. They are equals? Or GridGain is a standard that implemented by Apache Ignite?
From the website:
Apache® Ignite™ was originally contributed to the Apache Software Foundation by GridGain Systems. The project rapidly evolved into a top level Apache project with tens of thousands of downloads per month. The GridGain Professional Edition, Enterprise Edition, and Ultimate Edition are built on Apache Ignite.
Enterprise and Ultimate editions have some "enterprise" features that are not in the open source version.
Indeed, Gridgain is wraper built on top of Ignite.
Gridgain gives you additional features such as Security, Rolling production update etc that is required for enterprise level application.
you may find the full list here
https://www.gridgain.com/products/gridgain-vs-ignite
I'm looking for the documentation of Oracle one matrix of compatibility between Web Logic and JDK 7 , but did not find the information of the operating systems that it 's compatibility or which versions of JDK7 , speaks only of 6 , could help ?
Link the doc : http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/bi-foundation/oracle-hyperion-epm-system-certific-131801.xls
Use the Oracle Support website. It shows that all of the usual operating systems are supported for Oracle JDK 1.7.0_07 and higher for WebLogic 10.3.6.
https://support.oracle.com
Sign in, click on the Certification tab and search for product 'Oracle Weblogic Server'. Look for the JDK information under the Management and Development Tools section.
Can we implement IWAP reports with developer edition of IBM Worklight 6.0 ? If yes please guide me with technical document or any link. Is this feature only available with Enterprise or Consumer version ?
If yes then how can we implement/test this on development environment. And can anyone please provide me with list of features which are not available with developer version(one which comes into my mind is Application Center).
The Operational Analytics feature introduced in Worklight 6.0 is only available for paid versions of IBM Worklight 6.0. There's a file (analytics.zip) in the resulting IBM Installation Manager output folder that contains everything you need to setup the IBM Websphere Analytics Platform (IWAP). Once you have IWAP installed, you will need to modify a couple of properties inside worklight.properties which, among other things, tell the Worklight Server where to send the analytics data.
Regarding features found only in paid versions, beside Application Center and Operational Analytics, ability to use other DBMS (MySQL, DB2, etc.) and Application Servers (WAS, Tomcat, etc.). There are also Ant scripts that aim to help with common tasks like deployments.
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