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@GaryHostt Thank you for your knowledge dump. I know that you are no longer working with Oracle at the moment but after skimming the documents, I wanted to ask specifically about the feasibility of an integration use case with Oracle as I couldn't find much on this. Namely, what does it take for a third-party application to trigger, say, a write to a specific table in an Oracle database as opposed to the more common scenario in which a business event happens in Oracle and triggers a third-party event? In a publish-subscriber model, our client essentially wants Oracle to be the subscriber to events published from a third-party application that we are building. Any help pointing to the relevant documentation would be appreciated!
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@GaryHostt Thank you for your knowledge dump. I know that you are no longer working with Oracle at the moment but after skimming the documents, I wanted to ask specifically about the feasibility of an integration use case with Oracle as I couldn't find much on this. Namely, what does it take for a third-party application to trigger, say, a write to a specific table in an Oracle database as opposed to the more common scenario in which a business event happens in Oracle and triggers a third-party event? In a publish-subscriber model, our client essentially wants Oracle to be the subscriber to events published from a third-party application that we are building. Any help pointing to the relevant documentation would be appreciated!
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