The Pattern we describe in this post will be useful to organizations that operate with a central master datacenter together with distributed applications in geographically diverse locations. We can take as examples the retail sector where an organization runs a chain of many stores, hospitality sector with many hotels and restaurants, or the healthcare sector with many hospitals and pharmacies.
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Date: Tue, 14th Aug, 2012
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Asanka Abeysinghe VP-Solutions Architecture WSO2, Inc |
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Synchronizing data between the distributed agent repositories and the central master repository is a common requirement for businesses of this nature. Often the two-way synchronization must occur on at least a daily basis to keep all the systems up-to-date. Transaction data has to come from the agent data stores to the master store; master data and reconciled data has to go back to the agent data stores from the master data store.
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