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Advanced Queuing (AQ) has been Oracle’s traditional messaging system for managing asynchronous communication in enterprise applications, allowing reliable queuing and message delivery. TxEventQ leverages Kafka-based event queuing, offering improved throughput, lower latency, and greater scalability, making it ideal for modern event-driven architectures and high-volume event processing.">
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Advanced Queuing (AQ) has been Oracle’s database messaging system for managing asynchronous communication in enterprise applications, allowing reliable queuing and message delivery. TxEventQ leverages Kafka-based event queuing, offering improved throughput, lower latency, and greater scalability, making it ideal for modern event-driven architectures and high-volume event processing.">
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Advanced Queuing (AQ) has been Oracle’s traditional messaging system for managing asynchronous communication in enterprise applications, allowing reliable queuing and message delivery. TxEventQ leverages Kafka-based event queuing, offering improved throughput, lower latency, and greater scalability, making it ideal for modern event-driven architectures and high-volume event processing.">
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Advanced Queuing (AQ) has been Oracle’s database messaging system for managing asynchronous communication in enterprise applications, allowing reliable queuing and message delivery. TxEventQ leverages Kafka-based event queuing, offering improved throughput, lower latency, and greater scalability, making it ideal for modern event-driven architectures and high-volume event processing.">
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Advanced Queuing (AQ) has been Oracle’s traditional messaging system for managing asynchronous communication in enterprise applications, allowing reliable queuing and message delivery. TxEventQ leverages Kafka-based event queuing, offering improved throughput, lower latency, and greater scalability, making it ideal for modern event-driven architectures and high-volume event processing.">
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Advanced Queuing (AQ) has been Oracle’s database messaging system for managing asynchronous communication in enterprise applications, allowing reliable queuing and message delivery. TxEventQ leverages Kafka-based event queuing, offering improved throughput, lower latency, and greater scalability, making it ideal for modern event-driven architectures and high-volume event processing.">
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Advanced Queuing (AQ) has been Oracle’s traditional messaging system for managing asynchronous communication in enterprise applications, allowing reliable queuing and message delivery. TxEventQ leverages Kafka-based event queuing, offering improved throughput, lower latency, and greater scalability, making it ideal for modern event-driven architectures and high-volume event processing.">
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Advanced Queuing (AQ) has been Oracle’s database messaging system for managing asynchronous communication in enterprise applications, allowing reliable queuing and message delivery. TxEventQ leverages Kafka-based event queuing, offering improved throughput, lower latency, and greater scalability, making it ideal for modern event-driven architectures and high-volume event processing.">
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<title>Migrating From AQ :: Transactional Event Queues</title>
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<p>Oracle Database 23ai includes a migration path from Advanced Queuing (AQ) to Transactional Event Queues (TxEventQ), to take advantage of enhanced performance and scalability for event-driven architectures.</p>
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<p>Advanced Queuing (AQ) has been Oracle’s traditional messaging system for managing asynchronous communication in enterprise applications, allowing reliable queuing and message delivery. TxEventQ leverages Kafka-based event queuing, offering improved throughput, lower latency, and greater scalability, making it ideal for modern event-driven architectures and high-volume event processing.</p>
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<p>Advanced Queuing (AQ) has been Oracle’s database messaging system for managing asynchronous communication in enterprise applications, allowing reliable queuing and message delivery. TxEventQ leverages Kafka-based event queuing, offering improved throughput, lower latency, and greater scalability, making it ideal for modern event-driven architectures and high-volume event processing.</p>
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<p>The <ahref="https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/oracle-database/23/arpls/DBMS_AQMIGTOOL.html" rel="external" target="_blank">DBMS_AQMIGTOOL</a> package facilitates a smooth migration process, designed to be non-disruptive and allowing the parallel operation of AQ and TxEventQ during the transition, enabling a smooth cut-over with minimal downtime for your applications.</p>
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<p>The migration from AQ to TxEventQ is suitable for various scenarios:</p>
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<description>Oracle Database 23ai includes a migration path from Advanced Queuing (AQ) to Transactional Event Queues (TxEventQ), to take advantage of enhanced performance and scalability for event-driven architectures.
Advanced Queuing (AQ) has been Oracle’s traditional messaging system for managing asynchronous communication in enterprise applications, allowing reliable queuing and message delivery. TxEventQ leverages Kafka-based event queuing, offering improved throughput, lower latency, and greater scalability, making it ideal for modern event-driven architectures and high-volume event processing.</description>
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Advanced Queuing (AQ) has been Oracle’s database messaging system for managing asynchronous communication in enterprise applications, allowing reliable queuing and message delivery. TxEventQ leverages Kafka-based event queuing, offering improved throughput, lower latency, and greater scalability, making it ideal for modern event-driven architectures and high-volume event processing.</description>
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