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From: Thomas Peter <braindumped@expires-31-03-2007.news-group.org>
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Subject: import java on cli
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hi,
i wrote java code using pl/sql developer.
now i need to deploy it to some other instances and would like to do it 
on the commandline.
is there a way to do so?
i found loadjava, but then i need to compile the code on my client, not 
in oracle.
is there a way to let oracle load the source and compile it itself?
thnx
thomas

