Joshua,
There's some material that explains the inner workings on the
gborg.postgresql.org/project/pljava site. Beyond that (and trying it out
of course), I'd be more then happy to answer any questions.
Regards,
Thomas Hallgren
Joshua D. Drake wrote:
I think you should take a closer look at PL/Java for the following
reasons:
1. The number of followers of the Java language is extremely high and
increasing.
2. Oracle and DB2 offers Java as a procedural language. You make
transisitions easy.
3. There's a SQL standard for the mapping between the SQL and Java
language.
4. Middle-tier code is often written in Java and can often be moved
to functions and stored procedures without a rewrite.
5. PL/Java already provide both trusted and untrusted language handlers.
6. PL/Java has a community of over 70 members and increasing.
7. PL/Java has no license issue.
8. The author of PL/Java would be happy to maintain it in core.
These are all very good reasons. I would honestly have to know more
about how PL/Java works to make a decision.
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
Regards,
Thomas Hallgren
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