Hmmm... Precompiled PL/SQL is LESS efficient than embedded SQL? Got metrics?


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Hello All

It is not efficient. 
We are talking about sending one insert statement against: call procedure,
activate the procedure in the database, parse and pass the parameters, do
the same insert, set return code, deactivate the procedure etc.

The idea behind this method is to isolate various functions to black boxes, 
so you can change each of them without changing the program that use them.
In short 'MAINTENANCE' (which is 70-80% of our daily life).

Yechiel Adar, Mehish Computer Services
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> Subject:      Re: Using procedures instead of coding update/insert
> SQL...huh?
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> I've seen this done also on a Java project.  My understanding was that it
> had to do more with the way an object oriented programmer's mind worked
> than with any code efficiency.
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> I just joined a new Oracle/Java project using Tomcat app server.  On this
> project they decided to create an update procedure and insert procedure
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> every table.  This procedure is then called in the Java code with the
> appropriate parameters passed, instead of simply coding the UPDATE or
> INSERT
> SQL directly in Java.
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> Does anyone else take this approach?  I'm trying to understand the pros vs
> cons of this approach.
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> TIA!!!
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