That route will be more attractive when (and yes, it's coming or here
already, depending on dbms and version) one is able to write stored
procedures in vanilla java and not some bastardized proprietary extension
of SQL.

-- Curt

At 01:40 AM 6/4/99 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>I'm not used to using stored procedures but recently I was looking over some
>one's ND4 code (for an app that talks to Informix 7) and I noticed that
stored
>procedures were used whenever a series of INSERT/DELETEs needed to be
executed
>as a transaction. That looked like a smart coding technique to me, and I'd
like
>to get other opinions.
>
>Do you recommend using SPs like that? Pros/cons?
>
>Thanks!
>Janet
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