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development time with java is longer than development time with PSPs, so your going to accept longer development time to get less dependent on oracle... seems to be the way of the world.
How good is the BC4J and how robust is oracle's ability to write your JDBC code? In prior releases it had a reputation for being pretty weak.
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> From: "John Flack" <JohnF_at_smdi.com>
> Date: 2004/02/24 Tue AM 08:28:53 EST
> To: <oracle-l_at_freelists.org>
> Subject: RE: anyone using jdeveloper or PSPs?
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> We are about to start using JDeveloper to write applications with JSP and Struts. We know people who have been quite successful in this environment, and would not have gone this direction if we weren't sure it was viable.
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> A good bit of our prior development for the web has been in Web PL/SQL and PSPs, and it has been an excellent toolset for us. The only reason that we are switching is to get a bit less dependant on Oracle's languages and technology. PSPs actually get translated into PL/SQL procedures that call the Web Toolkit, so they are a simpler way to develop the same sort of applications. Another excellent way to develop Web PL/SQL applications is with Oracle Designer which has a generator for this.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: ryan.gaffuri_at_cox.net [mailto:ryan.gaffuri_at_cox.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 7:56 AM
> To: oracle-l_at_freelists.org
> Subject: anyone using jdeveloper or PSPs?
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> The only time I actually used jdeveloper was for school. Every java project I have seen is using a different tool? Is anyone actually using this thing professionally?
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> What about PSPs or the PL/SQL Web Tookkit(I think there is a difference)? Does anyone use these things?
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