This document describes how to use the Event Replicator Target Adapter to transform and apply replicated Adabas mainframe data to a relational database, such as DB2, MySQL, Oracle, SQL Server, Sybase, or Teradata.
Note:
Event Replicator Target Adapter only supports replicating data to one relational database
at a time.
It covers the following topics:
Starting the Event Replicator Target Adapter | Describes how to start the Event Replicator Target Adapter in Windows and UNIX environments. |
Activating Event Replicator Target Adapter Processing | Describes how to activate Event Replicator Target Adapter processing. |
Deactivating Event Replicator Target Adapter Processing | Describes how to deactivate Event Replicator Target Adapter processing. |
Shutting Down the Event Replicator Target Adapter | Describes how to shut down the Event Replicator Target Adapter in Windows and UNIX environments. |
Requesting Initial-State Data | Describes how to request that initial-state data be applied to your RDBMS using the Adabas Event Replicator Subsystem. |
Replicating Data to JMS Queues or Topics | Describes how to use the Event Replicator Target Adapter to replicate data to JMS queues and topics that are managed by webMethods Broker JNDI providers. |
Replicating Data to Adabas | Describes how to use the Event Replicator Target Adapter to replicate data to Adabas. |
Replicating Data to Adabas in Binary Mode | Describes how to use the Event Replicator Target Adapter to replicate data to Adabas using raw binary data. |
Replicating Data to Terracotta Caches | Describes how to use the Event Replicator Target Adapter to replicate data to Terracotta in memory caches. |
Replicating Data to TerracottaDB | Describes how to use the Event Replicator Target Adapter to replicate data to TerracottaDB. |
Using the DB2 CONNECT IMPORT Command to Load Initial-State Data | Describes how to use the DB2 CONNECT IMPORT command to load initial-state data into a DB2 database. |
Using the Microsoft SQL Server Bulk Copy (bcp) Utility to Load Initial-State Data | Describes how to use the Microsoft SQL Server bulk copy (bcp) utility to load initial-state data into a Microsoft SQL Server database. |
Using the Oracle SQL*Loader to Load Initial-State Data | Describes how to request that initial-state data be applied to your Oracle database using the Oracle SQL*Loader. |
Using the PostgreSQL psql Utility to Load Initial-State Data | Describes how to use the PostgreSQL psql utility to process and load initial-state data into a PostgreSQL database. |
Using the Teradata MultiLoad (MLoad) Utility to Load Initial-State Data | Describes how to use the Teradata MultiLoad (MLoad) utility to load initial-state data into a Teradata database. |
Requesting RDBMS Data Refreshes | Describes how to request RDBMS data refreshes. |
Dropping RDBMS Tables | Describes how to drop RDBMS tables. |
Replicating ADALOD Data to the RDBMS Tables | Describes how to replicate ADALOD data to your RDBMS tables. |
Managing Event Replicator Target Adapter Log Files and Console Messages | Describes how to manage and review the Event Replicator Target Adapter log files and console messages. |
Controlling Event Replicator for Adabas Destination Definitions | Describes batch utilities provided in the Event Replicator Target Adapter that you can use to activate, deactivate, open and close Event Replicator for Adabas destination definitions. |
Samples | Provides a sample of Event Replicator Target Adapter use. |