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Posted over 9 years ago by [email protected] (Josh Hicks)
In addition to replicating data changes from source to target you may also wish to populate a table on the target to monitor all events.  In this blog I will show you how to create a simple load filter that will record all changes captured by SymmetricDS into a simple audit table.  
Posted over 9 years ago by [email protected] (Josh Hicks)
In addition to replicating data changes from source to target you may also wish to populate a table on the target to monitor all events.  In this blog I will show you how to create a simple load filter that will record all changes captured by SymmetricDS into a simple audit table.  
Posted almost 10 years ago by [email protected] (Brad Wilmer)
JumpMind had another successful trip to NRF in New York City last week. It was very nice to see some of our current SymmetricDS clients face to face and catch up with how the product is working as their data synchronization solution. We also had the ... [More] opportunity to enjoy some of the fine dining in the city with a couple of our partners. It is always enjoyable to get the chance to sit down and discuss how we can work together and satisfy the data synchronization and integration needs of our clients. [Less]
Posted almost 10 years ago by [email protected] (Brad Wilmer)
JumpMind had another successful trip to NRF in New York City last week. It was very nice to see some of our current SymmetricDS clients face to face and catch up with how the product is working as their data synchronization solution. We also had the ... [More] opportunity to enjoy some of the fine dining in the city with a couple of our partners. It is always enjoyable to get the chance to sit down and discuss how we can work together and satisfy the data synchronization and integration needs of our clients. [Less]
Posted almost 10 years ago by [email protected] (Jen Henson)
You may have noticed that we’ve given our JumpMind website a refresh and we are pretty excited about the changes! Here are three things I’m most excited about:
Posted almost 10 years ago by [email protected] (Jen Henson)
You may have noticed that we’ve given our JumpMind website a refresh and we are pretty excited about the changes! Here are three things I’m most excited about:
Posted almost 10 years ago by [email protected] (Chris Henson)
While revving up for a busy and exciting 2016, we thought it would be a good time to look back at JumpMind’s accomplishments in 2015. It has been a busy year! Our first priority is always supporting our existing customers. In 2015 we continued to ... [More] provide the high level of support our customers deserve. We've been on the other end of bad support calls, and we never want our customers to experience that with us. The product development team continues to be actively engaged in supporting SymmetricDS so when you ask a question, you get an answer you know you can trust. [Less]
Posted almost 10 years ago by [email protected] (Chris Henson)
While revving up for a busy and exciting 2016, we thought it would be a good time to look back at JumpMind’s accomplishments in 2015. It has been a busy year! Our first priority is always supporting our existing customers. In 2015 we continued to ... [More] provide the high level of support our customers deserve. We've been on the other end of bad support calls, and we never want our customers to experience that with us. The product development team continues to be actively engaged in supporting SymmetricDS so when you ask a question, you get an answer you know you can trust. [Less]
Posted almost 10 years ago by [email protected] (Mark Michalek)
What better way to ring in the New Year than with a new kind of deployment for SymmetricDS? (Well, there might be better ways, but...) We've been working on a brand-new SymmetricDS client, written purely in good-old ANSI C.
Posted almost 10 years ago by [email protected] (Mark Michalek)
What better way to ring in the New Year than with a new kind of deployment for SymmetricDS? (Well, there might be better ways, but...) We've been working on a brand-new SymmetricDS client, written purely in good-old ANSI C.