Hi,

For Oracle 9i (9.0.1):
"Updatable materialized view" is "Basic Replication" (available and included
in both EE and SE)
"Multi-master replication" is "Advanced Replication" (available and included
only in EE)

BTW, there are slightly different features included in SE for 8i and 9i.
(like AQ)
But these above I believe available in both.

HTH
Alexandre

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> Sarath - My understanding is that basic replication is included with
Oracle
> Standard Edition and advanced replication is included with Oracle
Enterprise
> Edition. The boundary between what is basic and what is advanced is not
made
> very clear, but I believe that updatable snapshots is part of basic
> replication. Clearly read-only snapshots are part of basic replication.
> Clearly, multi-master replication is part of advanced replication. If
anyone
> else has better information on which types of replication are available
with
> SE and EE, I would be interested in hearing that. I am getting most of
this
> information from the book Oracle Distributed Systems by Charles Dye. It is
> the only book I have located on Oracle replication.
> Dennis Williams
> DBA
> Lifetouch, Inc.
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>
>
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>
> i am installing Oracle 8.1.7. is the snapshot feature
> part of advanced replication? should i have to take
> the license for advanced replication to use this
> feature.
>
> Thanks
> Sarath
>
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