Yeah, but imagine having a school registration program deploy a
SOAP-based or XML-RPC web service is quite an overkill compared to
simply connecting to the database and execute the store_function which
is done in SQL, is very trivial.

On Sun, 2003-08-17 at 23:10, Orlando Andico wrote:
> On 17 Aug 2003, Jared Odulio wrote:
> > > Ummm.. How about using Perl DBI to talk to the back-end (and implement the
> > > business logic), and expose the business logic to the rest of your
> > > applications using Web Services?
> > 
> > That's too complicated for a simple practical task and it should be
> > language-agnostic. PL/pgSQL is already as good as it is.
> 
> Yes but anything can talk to web services. You can't get any more 
> language-agnostic than that..
> 
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