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Re: Why use Java Stored Procedures....

From: HansF <News.Hans_at_telus.net>
Date: Sun, 05 Mar 2006 23:58:57 GMT
Message-Id: <pan.2006.03.05.23.58.57.147108@telus.net>


On Sun, 05 Mar 2006 18:35:19 -0500, Serge Rielau wrote:

> DB2 (iSeries, zSeries, and LUW),
> IDS
> Sybase 11 apparently does not
> I didn't check Teradata
>
> If we agree that DB2, Oracle and MS SQL Server are the big three then
> two of three constitutes as "most" :-)
>

Thanks Serge.

Funny that it is not clear from the docco. Perhaps I overlooked the reference.

My interest in this is to determine the effort in transporting a Stored Procedure between the two. Now that all of the big 3 you mention have free 'Express' engines, some interesting things will be happening ion the market.

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