> SQLJ requires preprocessing, so you wouldn't be able to use
> it in a JSP page
> unless you tampered with the JSP implementation.

With JSP 1.1 you can actually use SQL as your scripting language which is
along the same lines as SQLJ. I just saw an example of this during an Oracle
presentation at Sun Technology Days. I'll post a URL if I can find one.


Jeff

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