fyi, see appended message for free PL/SQL->JAVA trial converter.

I accidentally deleted all Oracle-L digests since last friday,
sorry if I missed anything that should have come to my attention.

regards,
ep


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Jennifer,

If you are interested in reusing as much of your existing business logic
held in PL/SQL and getting that across to Java you might want to consider
in2j, an automated tool for migrating PL/SQL into Java.

in2j from Quintessence Systems (www.in2j.com) perform a completely automated
migration of PL/SQL source code into Java. If you want to go EJB, no
problem, the architecture is all in place.

A new downloadable version of in2j, expected within the next couple of
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Elton

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Jennifer A.
Sent: 06 August 2001 16:41
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        All,

        Thank you in advance!

        Our shop is new to Java and we are trying to decide the 'best'
approach to transition to Java from PL/SQL.  It is currently undecided
whether or not we are going to a 100% java shop, but the possibility is
there (Please don't ask why!).  If this is done, it will be in phases.  The
modeling is being done in Rational Rose, but we are going to use JDeveloper
for implementation.  We were directed to implement a messaging 'subsystem'
as the first phase.   Messaging will be composed of sending out free form
email (broadcasting) and sending automatic emails (triggered by pressing an
'update' button) via web pages (using JSPs).

        Several people in the office are looking at different ways to
implement this.  Some of the suggestions are to use EJB or BC4J or Web
beans(Is this comparing apples to oranges?).  We are very new to Java and we
are learning as we go.  Is there an advantage of using EJBs over Web bean or
BC4J and vise versa? (The EJB email example I have seems much more complex
than the email web bean example.  BC4Js are simple to design, but involve
customization and are Oracle specific.  (the shop is not sure if we want to
stay Oracle specific))  Has anyone else had to deal with this dilemma?  If
so, what was decided?

        We will also have to use Java Stored Proc to call some of the
existing web pages.  Are there any down sides to that?  Is that 'normal'
practice?

        I also know that Oracle offers the UML_SMTP, but that is not a
desired route for the office.

        Jennifer Gregory

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