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Web sites with the best performance always abstract the generation of HTML away from the db, using middleware to do the rendering work:
Access Engine [db] -> Perl dbd/dbi -> Mod_Perl -> XML/HTML -> Odbc -> ASP -> PHP -> Tuxedo -> Just about anything -> etc.
Application partitioning allows software to do what it does best. PL/SQL is only good for moving data in and out of the db. Anything else is like trying to get a pig to sing - wastes your time and annoys the pig (slows your system).
Chris Weiss
"Alexander Chupin" <chupin_at_hotmail.ru> wrote in message
news:3b2b93bf$0$15024$ed9e5944_at_reading.news.pipex.net...
> Hi All,
>
> There is question.
>
> Somebody told me that since Oracle 9i has been
> introduced there is a recommendation from Oracle
> do not use PLSQL for HTML pages generation anymore. Instead it we should
use
> Java or JSP. I want to hear opinion of people, which
> have experience or made some performance test.
>
> WBR, Alexander Chupin
>
>
>
Received on Sat Jul 21 2001 - 16:54:20 CDT