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Thanks! I'll check it out!
Darrell Landrum <dlandrum_at_zalecorp.com> wrote:You might try http://devtrends.oracle.com
>>> mcgodlewski_at_yahoo.com 05/18/03 10:51AM >>>
Still hoping for someone's input!
I'm interested in finding some white papers or documents on the best way to use Oracle 9iR2 and Java. Is it better to run the loadjava and build call specs for the programs, or is it better to have the java run on the application server. Are PL/SQL stored procedures better to use then building Java Stored Procedures?
I've read some of the Oracle documentation, but wanted opinions from people who have actually implemented Java and Oracle to see if following the Oracle recommendations is best.
Any Help is Appreciated
TIA M.Godlewski
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