Dear List,

I haven't really seen a question on this list regarding SQLJ, and it makes
me wonder how many people on this list actually use SQLJ.  A DBA friend of
mine told me that eventually SQLJ will replace PL/SQL in preference, and I
wanted to know the truth regarding his statement - so who better to ask than
the experts of this list?

What have you heard, or better yet, what is your opinion of SQLJ?  Is SQLJ
the future?  Will PL/SQL die a slow death?  Can you do everything in SQLJ
that you can do in PL/SQL?


Cheers,

Jeff Cox
IPS-Sendero
Scottsdale, AZ

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