We used it at a former site. The idea is, this makes the JAVA code
totally reusable if you end up changing database servers. All you would
have to do is change the underlying insert and update procedures and
recompile the application code.

I can see a use for it even if you aren't changing databases.... If you
use a standard routine, then the SQL statements will always be
identical,and you don't have to worry about shared pool problems

rachel
--- "Grabowy, Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just joined a new Oracle/Java project using Tomcat app server.  On
> this
> project they decided to create an update procedure and insert
> procedure for
> every table.  This procedure is then called in the Java code with the
> appropriate parameters passed, instead of simply coding the UPDATE or
> INSERT
> SQL directly in Java.  
> 
> Does anyone else take this approach?  I'm trying to understand the
> pros vs
> cons of this approach.  
> 
> TIA!!!
> 
> Chris
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