GoldenGate for Standard Edition One

Hi,
I'm considering implementing GoldenGate for bidirectional active-active replication between 2 Oracle Standard Edition databases.
I couldn't find any reference about the deference between GG on Enterprise Edition and Standard Edition.
So I would like to know what are the restrictions for SE1?
Can GG work as bidirectional active active replication include DDL on SE1?
Thanks, Ofir.

Hello,
I can not find documentation on licensing restrictions on Streams (SE/SE1) you speak.
Only this is documented in the manual license (https://docs.oracle.com/database/121/DBLIC/toc.htm) this restriction:
With SE / SE1 capture is async , that is you  could not perform real-time capture.
But not indicate any restriction more.
In this case if you want to use real-time capture, GG would have to be used in classic mode.
Any way, A Golden Gate licence you need.
Arturo

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