Real-Time Events proactively captures and moves time-critical events from your heterogeneous data sources to business applications through a messaging infrastructure.
The Real-Time Events component:
Eliminates the need for intrusive and costly polling applications
Combines heterogeneous data movement with real-time messaging in one easily integrated, open-standards-based solution, eliminating the need for custom coding and lowering total cost of ownership
Enables simple auditing and data management to meet security and regulatory requirements with change data capture capability
Enables event-driven information from multiple systems to be pushed directly to the message bus for a consolidated real-time view of key operational data from multiple data sources
Supports standard messaging infrastructures such as Java Message Service (JMS) and messaging services from WebSphere MQ
There are two Real-Time Events components you can use to capture data changes and propagate these changes to standard messaging architectures:
Real-Time Events – capture events from database such as ASE or Oracle and deliver these events to any standard messaging infrastructure such as Java Message Service or messaging services from WebSphere MQ. The Real-Time Events component contains the RepConnector, Replication Server, and Replication Agents subcomponents.
Real-Time Events ASE Active Messaging – capture events from the ASE database and publish directly to any standard messaging infrastructure such as Java Message Service or messaging services from WebSphere MQ. This option is easy to configure, and provides high performance and enhanced transactional messaging support for ASE databases.
For more information about the various Real-Time Events subcomponents, view the product manuals on the SyBooks CD for Sybase Real-Time Events. For more information about how you can use the Real-Time Events component for data integration, see “Example 4: Managing risks in financial services”.