The Access Server is a client workstation where a set of background processes direct requests received from the InfoSphere CDC management.
When you log in to the Management Console, you are connecting to the Access Server. Also, the Management Console allows you to monitor replication operations, latency, event messages, and so on, which is useful for time-critical working environments that require continuous analysis of data movement. The Management Console allows you to configure and manage replication on various servers, specify replication parameters, and initiate refresh and mirroring operations from a client workstation. An InfoSphere CDC instance can operate as a source capture engine and a target engine simultaneously. These processes are defined in the access manager perspective of the Management Console. The process accepts requests from an instance of the Access Server and communicates with the data store replication engine to initiate and manage the replication activity. A data store is an InfoSphere CDC process on a source or target server. The source and target data stores represent the InfoSphere CDC installation and the database made available for replication. Figure 1 illustrates the key components of InfoSphere CDC. It then delivers them to target databases, Java™ Message Service (JMS) message queues, or extract, transform, and load (ETL) solutions such as InfoSphere DataStage, based on table mappings configured in the InfoSphere CDC Management Console GUI application. IBM InfoSphere Change Data Capture (CDC) is a log-based replication solution that captures database changes as they happen. Introducing InfoSphere CDC replication for DB2 for i solution The content is provided “as is.” Given the rapid evolution of technology, some content, steps, or illustrations may have changed.
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