Title: How do I find Oracle's product roadmap?
PL/SQL isn't going away ... there is a paper on TechNet http://TechNet.oracle.com put out by PL/SQL development team.
 
What we heard is that PL/SQL dev team has competition from JAVA team for features, so new features are being added to pl/sql.
 
Raj
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy Pulcifer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 4:05 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: How do I find Oracle's product roadmap?

I'm back in a development house that is focused on Oracle development, along with J2EE and various other strains. I've become (by default) the resident guru for PL/SQL development and technical implementation support for our professional services group, and as such I've been trying to make sure that the product and utilities that we deploy are going to be supportable going forward as best as possible.

Here's my problem: A coupla years ago I heard from someone that Oracle had plans to phase out PL/SQL, gradually moving folks to Java or other languages to handle triggers, custom functions, etc. I could swear that at the time there was evidence presented that version 10 of Oracle would not contain PL/SQL; however I can't for the life of me remember where I saw it.

Soooo... where can I glean information about what technologies Oracle plans to support in the future? Of course I expect that to be a constantly moving target, but Oracle 10 can't be that far away, and I'd rather replace PL/SQL on my own terms instead of having to either turn away customers or spend a 720-hour stretch hooked up to the caffeine IV porting code ;-)

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