oh we are definitely Oracle/Sun, it's just that the servers are just
now being installed


--- Peter Barnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We have several developers using java stored
> procedures.  No real 'gotchas' other than making sure
> all of the java versions are correct.  Java is
> essentially dumbed down C++.  Why folks want to go to
> the extra steps coding baffles me since PL/SQL is much
> more powerful inside the database.  But, there is a
> lot to be said for portability.  Especially, when the
> final envirnoment is yet to be determined.
> 
> 
> --- Rachel Carmichael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This really is my week for asking for help.
> > 
> > We have a project lead/developer here who wants to
> > use a java stored
> > procedure, wrapped in a PL/SQL function, to
> > implement a search function
> > on the site.
> > 
> > Besides the fact that this is the first I've heard
> > of the request, and
> > that I think he is reinventing the wheel in what he
> > wants to do in this
> > procedure (normalize text data that we already GET
> > normalized
> > elsewhere), and that we are supposed to go into QA
> > testing by the end
> > of the month and he STILL hasn't locked down the
> > schema etc....
> > 
> > Personal prejudices aside, I've heard vague
> > rumblings that Java in the
> > database is not optimal. We'll be in 9iR2, although
> > he's developing
> > against an 8.1.7 database (don't ask, I'm not
> > responsible for that
> > database other than to provide him with schema ddl,
> > there IS no real
> > development server here).
> > 
> > Before I categorically say no or yes, are there any
> > "gotchas" I need to
> > look out for?
> > 
> > Thanks
> > 
> > Rachel
> > 
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