On 12/19/05, Trustin Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> It is just like RDBMS stored procedures.  You can call stored procedures
> from your JDBC code, or you can just avoid the use of stored procedures.  I
> think it depends on your situation.  I think stored procedures are
> especially good for administrators who want to manage their DIT.  Imagine
> that you can move too old entries to other partition which is more optimized
> for read-only access automatically every night.  (Yes, we have to provide
> some scheduler here, or use other existing services not reinventing the
> wheel.)

Well, we'll have Quartz integration after SP support ;)

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Ersin

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