Replication in Oracle 8i

Hi,
I got a job to configure replication between my two different oracle 8i database. I have worked on oracle but i don't know how can i configure replication.
My scenario is that I have two oracle database server both will be master and i want to configure replication in between them . I don't know whether replication component are installed on my servers or not.
Any help will be greatly appreciated
Regards

Hi,
I got a job to configure replication between my two different oracle 8i database. I have worked on oracle but i don't know how can i configure replication.
My scenario is that I have two oracle database server both will be master and i want to configure replication in between them . I don't know whether replication component are installed on my servers or not.
Any help will be greatly appreciated
Regards

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