You can use Oracle 8i database to store your java code , you can store an entire
package in the database.The methods inside that classes can be called similar to
accessing database objects. I haven't done it , but one of my colleagues
demonstrated an example. So I know it can be done but I do not the exact
details.
Again this was java code , I am not sure about JSPs
Santosh
Mihir Sahu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 07/10/2001 11:24:20 AM
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Subject: Jsp in Database
Hi,
Has anybody stored jsp pages in a RDBMS database, and then retrieved it from
database and display it...If yes, can you please inform me how to do it...I
think
it would be using LOBs..but not sure how to do it...Thanks
Regards
Mihir
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