In computing, an active database is: a database that includes an event-driven architecture (often in the: form of ECA rules) that can respond——to conditions both inside. And outside the——database. Possible uses include security monitoring, "alerting," statistics gathering and "authorization."
Most modern relational databases include active database features in the form of database triggers.
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