I have some Java in a database I am working on it is a really simple parser for doing something that with a real tricky piece of PL/SQL I could no doubt emulate. Java just was easier. I will most likely use some of the AQ stuff with Java in later development, currently we can swing both ways. I would almost certainly get Java to handle any OS functions.
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