Here are code samples for the Database Call, Data retrieval and The Database
Package. I wish I had this for my first project. We did a lot of embed SQL
calls instead of the stored procedure calls. Good luck.


// ***************************************************************************
// ***************************************************************************
public ResultSet getPERSON (int person_id){

ResultSet rs=null;
  try {
                CallableStatement call = con.prepareCall ("{ ? = call
pk_PERSON.queryPERSON(?) }");
                call.registerOutParameter (1, OracleTypes.CURSOR);
                call.setInt(2,person_id);

                call.execute ();
                rs = (ResultSet)call.getObject (1);


        }
        catch ( SQLException sqlexecp) {
                sqlexecp.printStackTrace();
        }

        return (rs) ;
}
// ***************************************************************************
// ***************************************************************************
 public void getDataFromDatabase( ResultSet rs ) {
try {

 Vector plist = new Vector();

        while ( rs.next() ){
                Person aPerson = new Person();

                aPerson.personid= rs.getInt("PERSON_ID");
                aPerson.personlogin= rs.getString("PERSON_LOGIN");
                aPerson.personpassword= rs.getString("PERSON_PASSWORD");
                aPerson.personfname= rs.getString("PERSON_FNAME");
                aPerson.personlname= rs.getString("PERSON_LNAME");
                aPerson.personssnum= rs.getString("PERSON_SS_NUM");
                aPerson.personbdate= rs.getString("PERSON_BDATE");
                aPerson.personemail= rs.getString("PERSON_EMAIL");
                aPerson.personworkphone= rs.getString("PERSON_WORK_PHONE");
                aPerson.personbirthfatherpersonid=
rs.getInt("PERSON_BIRTH_FATHER_PERSON_ID");
                aPerson.personbirthmotherpersonid=
rs.getInt("PERSON_BIRTH_MOTHER_PERSON_ID");

                plist.addElement(aPerson);
        }
 }
 catch( Exception ex ) {
        ex.printStackTrace();
 }

}

// ***************************************************************************
// ***************************************************************************

  create or replace package pk_PERSON IS
 TYPE PERSONRecord IS RECORD
 (
     personid PERSON.PERSON_ID%type,
     personlogin PERSON.PERSON_LOGIN%type,
     personpassword PERSON.PERSON_PASSWORD%type,
     personfname PERSON.PERSON_FNAME%type,
     personlname PERSON.PERSON_LNAME%type,
     personssnum PERSON.PERSON_SS_NUM%type,
     personbdate varchar2(80),
     personemail PERSON.PERSON_EMAIL%type,
     personworkphone PERSON.PERSON_WORK_PHONE%type,
     personbirthfatherpersonid PERSON.PERSON_BIRTH_FATHER_PERSON_ID%type,
     personbirthmotherpersonid PERSON.PERSON_BIRTH_MOTHER_PERSON_ID%type

 );

type byPERSON is ref cursor return PERSONRecord;

function queryPERSON(Id number)  return byPERSON;
END pk_PERSON;

// ***************************************************************************
// ***************************************************************************
create or replace package body pk_PERSON IS
 function queryPERSON (ID number)return byPERSON is rc byPERSON;
 BEGIN
         open rc for


                 SELECT
    t1.PERSON_ID,
     PERSON_LOGIN,
     PERSON_PASSWORD,
     PERSON_FNAME,
     PERSON_LNAME,
     PERSON_SS_NUM,
     to_char(PERSON_BDATE,'MM-DD-YYYY') PERSON_BDATE,
     PERSON_EMAIL,
     PERSON_WORK_PHONE,
     PERSON_BIRTH_FATHER_PERSON_ID,
     PERSON_BIRTH_MOTHER_PERSON_ID
 FROM
  PERSON t1, FAMILY_PERSON t2
 WHERE

     t1.person_id = t2.person_id and
  t2.STATUS > 0 and
  t2.FAMILY_ID in ( select FAMILY_ID from FAMILY_PERSON where
  PERSON_ID = ID and STATUS > 0);

 return rc;
        END;

END pk_PERSON;

Carlo Indolfi wrote:

> Hi to all!!!
>
> Is possible with servlets, or more in general, with Java a kind of
> management of Oracle's Stored Procedures, such as query,
> bring a ResultSet returned from the Stored Procedure, bring a
> value or more values returned from the Stored Procedure??
>
> Thank's in advance
> Regards
> Carlo :^)
>
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