Re: should I program Oracle in Java or pl/sql

From: Mike Morgan <mmorgan1_at_mail.tds.net>
Date: 2000/02/11
Message-ID: <WXMo4.1988$Qp1.564061_at_ratbert.tds.net>#1/1


Yes, but if you are planning mobile applications which will use Oracle 8i Lite (also called Web-to-go or Portal-to-go) you MUST use java because the portable 8i database does NOT support PL/SQL. All stored procedures MUST be written in java.

Mike



M. Armaghan Saqib wrote in message <87u1qb$40$1_at_nnrp1.deja.com>...
>According to Oracle's JAVA documentation for 8i, use JAVA only for
>computationally extensive work and use PLSQL for database intensive
>work. PLSQL is hard to beat in performance when it comes to database
>interaction.
>
>And remember Oracle has officially announced that PLSQL is here to stay
>along with JAVA. JAVA WILL NOT REPLACE PLSQL.
>
>regards,
>M. Armaghan Saqib
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>In article <87s026$cs7$1_at_pheidippides.axion.bt.co.uk>,
> "Steve Marks" <a_at_b.com> wrote:
>> Hi all
>>
>> I'm going to be doing some oracle development and was wondering what
 the
>> consensus is these days....Java or pl/sql on the database for stored
>> procedures and triggers etc.
>>
>> thanks
>> Steve Marks
>>
>>
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