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I certainly have never heard that PL/SQL is dead. Java, with
all those new languages and worsening situation of SUN Microsystems
looks like more probable candidate for an early demise.
On 02/06/2004 05:30:44 PM, "Jesse, Rich" wrote:
> Just reading the whitepaper "PL/SQL Just Got Faster" from OTN, it
> seems like
> Oracle's done a fair amount of efficiency tuning of PL/SQL in 10g,
> both in
> math and in the code generator / PVM. For example, integer math has
> been
> moved from software libraries to hardware ops, resulting in a 2.5 - 3
> times
> improvement in integer math speed (according to the paper).
>
> So has Oracle abandoned it's pre-10g stance of "PL/SQL is dead --
> convert to
> Java"?
>
> Just curious if anyone's done any perf testing yet...
>
> Rich
>
> Rich Jesse System/Database Administrator
> rich.jesse_at_qtiworld.com QuadTech, Sussex, WI USA
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