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Replication Groups

In a replication environment, Oracle manages replication objects using replication groups. A replication group is a collection of replication objects that are logically related.

By organizing related database objects within a replication group, it is easier to administer many objects together. Typically, you create and use a replication group to organize the schema objects necessary to support a particular database application. However, replication groups and schemas do not need to correspond with one another. A replication group can contain objects from multiple schemas, and a single schema can have objects in multiple replication groups. However, each replication object can be a member of only one replication group.

Related Topics

Flowchart for Creating a Replication Environment

Managing Master Groups

Managing Materialized View Groups

Replication Objects