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Re: Will JSQL replace PL/SQL one day?

From: OraSaurus <granaman_at_not_home.com>
Date: Mon, 18 Jan 1999 02:51:29 GMT
Message-ID: <Rkxo2.4588$xq4.1231@news.rdc1.ne.home.com>


In article <77m6t3$3ff$1_at_nnrp1.dejanews.com>, mgogala_at_rocketmail.com wrote:
>In article <77lh14$fag$1_at_mendelevium.btinternet.com>,
> "Finn Ellebaek Nielsen" <fen_at_changegroup.dk> wrote:
>> Oracle actually has stated that performance of SQLJ or Java with JDBC is
>> slower than PL/SQL with database intensive applications. On the other hand
>> Java is faster than PL/SQL for compute intensive applications.
>>
>> Paul S wrote in message <369ff2e3.515079314_at_news.cix.co.uk>...
>> >No, I don't believe so. On the replacement side of things, you forget
>> >that SQLJ is still simply a wrapper to server DB scripts, in that that
>> >makes calls to PL/SQL / SQL code. So I think PL/SQL is here to stay.
>> >Lets hope Oracle PL/SQL objects in the future has polymorphism, then
>> >SQLJ may have a run for its money.

>I can only hope that Java will replace PL/SQL and not VB or Active/X.
>Mladen Gogala

It won't be Active/X! (Thank God!) Ellision wouldn't do that for Gates!

Received on Sun Jan 17 1999 - 20:51:29 CST

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