Hi Shazin,
This sounds interesting. If you have a prototype that you are ready to
share, feel free to attach it to a JIRA. It would be helpful if you
could fill out a Contributor License Agreement, allowing the community
to use your contribution. See http://www.apache.org/licenses/#clas
Thanks,
-Rick
Shazin Sadakath wrote:
Hi All,
I have been working on an idea that lets you create Stored Procedures
using languages other than Java with a perspective of Apache Derby as
a Network Server. I tried this by using Sun Java Scripting API for JRE
1.6+ and Apache BSF http://jakarta.apache.org/bsf/ for JRE 1.4+.
This has certain advantages when it comes to compiled java stored
routines.
1. It is dynamic.
2. Requires no configuration of classpath.
3. Requires no use of SQLJ.INSTALL_JAR and SQLJ.REPLACE_JAR.
4. Very easy to maintain
5. Allows the use of Sun Java Runtime Library via Object Binding.
6. Supports JavaScript, Jython, Dynamic Java and many more scripting
languages. https://scripting.dev.java.net/
7. No need of introducing a new SQL/PSM grammar to the current SQLParser.
Just an idea in its very early stage. Would like to hear your responses.
Thanks,
Shazin