What I was told at the IOUG-A conference is that PL/SQL will be faster with
data operations, but that SQLJ and Java will often be faster for
non-data-related operations.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Christopher Spence [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2001 7:50 PM
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> Subject: SQLJ vrs PLSQL
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> 
> I have a friend who states SQLJ is faster PLSQL, so I started 
> reading up on
> SQLJ, which I have always avoided as it didn't seem to 
> impressive and I try
> to avoid any sql in java files.  In reading, I noticed it 
> calls a "SQLJ"
> runtime which is java.  I can't believe this would outperform 
> native PLSQL
> which only has to do a single context switch to make a SQL call.
> 
> Anyone have any experience either way?  Even Oracle claims 
> PLSQL is faster:
> 
> "PL/SQL is a better solution for SQL-intensive applications. PL/SQL is
> optimized for SQL, and so SQL operations are faster in PL/SQL 
> than in Java.
> Also, PL/SQL uses SQL datatypes directly, while Java applications must
> convert between SQL datatypes and Java types."
> 
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