Asynchronous and Synchronous Database Replication - An Application Framework

Developed In: Java  — Status:  Early Adopter - RC

This project is an application framework build around the replication features of MySQL. Both asynchronous and synchronous modes of replication are demonstrated. The various technologies used in this are Hardware - Intel Quad Core Desktop with 4GB RAM; Virtualization - Sun VirtualBox; Operating Systems - Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003, Fedora Linux, OpenSolaris; Database - MySQL; Web Servers - GlassFish and Internet Information Server; IDEs - NetBeans and Microsoft Visual Studio; Web Services - Java API for XML Web Services; Front End GUI - Java Swing, HTML, JavaScript, Visual Web Java Server Faces, Java Micro Edition, C# and ASP.net;

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It combines MySQL Server, solidDB Storage Engine and MyISAM storage engine. The product includes exactly the same code as the regular MySQL Server and can be accessed with MySQL Drivers and tools that have been developed by MySQL AB and the community. Ged Test Online AND Homeschooling AND Online High School Diploma

solidDB™ for MySQL is a turbo-charged version of MySQL database that leverages solidDB Storage Engine to support heavy transaction volumes and large numbers of concurrent users. Accredited High School Diploma AND Adison High School

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