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Hopefully I'll get this right, JSQL was the original name ORACLE came up
with for a Java/JDBC Pre-compiler for embedded SQL. SQLJ is now the
standard name everybody in the industry is using for it. They're both
referring to the same thing, just JSQL is old.
tedchyn_at_yahoo.com wrote:
>
> Sir,
> 1. what is the difference between JSQL and SQLJ(both from oracle) ?
>
> 2. what is the difference between appletviewer and regrular browser such as
> IE(microsoft) /Netscape reader(capability wise) ?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Ted Chyn(please respond to : tedchyn_at_yahoo.com)
>
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Received on Sun Mar 21 1999 - 20:37:17 CST