Re: Java in Stored Procs

Don,

Why do they think that java has more to do with code reuse than PL/SQL?...

Can you clarify this? Are they see code reuse as "we would write this
once and then run it against any database vendor" (won't happen)?

All we have here is a language from the one side and .... a language
from the other. One (PL/SQL) is just infinitely more suited for
working with data inside a database (that's why PL/SQL exists in the
first place).

On 7/6/07, Don Seiler <don@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
While I appreciate the sentiment, I'm afraid they'll want something in
the form of white papers or "expert testimonial".  My word alone is of
little use.

Personally I'd suggest putting the logic into a normal PL/SQL
procedure, then just calling it from the java if you want the code
re-use.  They are trying to put it all into the java for code-reuse.

Don.


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