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Tag Archives: TEQ
How to read the content of a JMS message using PL/SQL
This is just a short post – but all the details are in this post from Rob Van Wijk. Today I wanted to read the contents of a JMS Text Message sitting in a queue. I wrote a Spring Boot … Continue reading
Implementing the Transactional Outbox pattern using Transactional Event Queues and JMS
Hi, in this post I want to provide an example of how to implement the Transactional Outbox pattern using Transactional Event Queues and JMS with the new Oracle Database 23c Free – Developer Release I mentioned in my last post. … Continue reading
Oracle REST Data Services 22.3 brings new REST APIs for Transactional Event Queueing
Oracle REST Data Services 22.3 was released a couple of weeks ago, and it is now available on Oracle Autonomous Database as well! This release has a slew of new REST APIs for Oracle Transactional Event Queueing (or TxEventQ). If … Continue reading
New web page for Oracle Transactional Event Queueing
The new web page for Oracle Transactional Event Queueing is live and has lots of great information including sample code, links to hands-on labs, documentation and some user stories! Hope you can check it out!
Creating a stored procedure (dare I call it a microservice?) to automatically process events on a queue
In this post I want to look at how to create a stored procedure in the database to automatically process events as they are produced on a Transactional Event Queue (TEQ). Having a small, discrete piece of code that processes … Continue reading
Cross-region event propagation with Oracle Transactional Event Queues
In this post I want to demonstrate how to use Oracle Transactional Event Queues (TEQ) to propagate messages/events across regions. I will use two Oracle Autonomous Databases running in Oracle Cloud, one in Ashburn, VA and one in Phoenix, AZ … Continue reading
