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Re: "We don't do triggers"

From: Frank <fbortel_at_nescape.net>
Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2003 15:50:01 +0100
Message-ID: <bqab6q$e6d$1@news1.tilbu1.nb.home.nl>


Hans Forbrich wrote:

> Jan Korecki wrote:
>

>>Eh... can you clarify if it is SQLJ or Java Stored Procedures that
>>oracle is deprecating? (i guess you mean JSP but im double checking)
>>
>>Where can i find that information? I nerver heard that before.
>>

>
>
> The industry in general seems to be deprecating JSQL, of which SQLJ is
> Oracle's implementation. Most developers I've talked to seem to prefer
> JDBC or using the J2EE data source interaction methods. I've heard
> comments that SQLJ will disappear eventually.
>
> You might also be referring to JServ. IIRC, JServ was Oracle's original
> guess at what the Java Server Pages (yet another JSP) spec was going to
> implement. Since there were some differences between JServ and Java
> Server Pages, I believe they've deprecated JServ as well.
>
> Unless I've missed something (quite possible), I see no hint that Oracle
> plans to ditch Java Stored Procedures. They've made some dramatic
> changes in the JVM to database interaction over the years and revised
> their thought on the original implementation - is that your reference?

Thanks for narrowing that down
It was through the grapevine, hence the "seems to have plans"

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Regards, Frank van Bortel
Received on Sat Nov 29 2003 - 08:50:01 CST

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