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Re: jsql

From: Ed Bruce <Ed.Bruce_at_ha.hac.com>
Date: Tue, 05 Jan 1999 13:11:53 -0600
Message-ID: <369263F9.F7AEBEC8@ha.hac.com>


"Joel R. Kallman" wrote:
> SQLJ, formerly knownn as JSQL as you mention, *is* available in beta
> form from http://www.oracle.com/st/products/sqlj/. Used in
> conjunction with our JDBC drivers, SQLJ lets you write database
> programs in Java without having to know the intricacies of JDBC.

I've used JDBC and I found it trivial to use. What "intricacies of JDBC" are you talking about? What does SQLJ really offer besides making it more difficult to debug ones Java code.

later,
Ed Received on Tue Jan 05 1999 - 13:11:53 CST

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