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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.
"Grabowy, Chris" To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L <cgrabowy <ORACLE-L_at_fatcity.com> @fcg.com> cc: Sent by: root Subject: Using procedures instead of coding update/insert SQL...huh? 01/14/2002 10:10 AM Please respond to ORACLE-L
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 for
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.
Does anyone else take this approach? I'm trying to understand the pros vs cons of this approach.
TIA!!! Chris
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