I'm fully aware that DBI allows one to execute
Oracle PL/SQL stored procedures via a simple
prepare(..) statement (as in the example below..):
# ...
my $dbh = DBI->connect('dbi:Oracle:host', 'user', 'pass')
|| die $DBI::errstr;
eval {
my $db_proc = $dbh->prepare(qq|
BEGIN
my_procedure(:foo);
END;
|);
$db_proc->bind_param(':foo', 'bar');
$db_proc->execute;
$db_proc->finish;
$dbh->commit;
};
if ($@) {
$dbh->rollback;
}
# ...
However, exactly same
code that I'd used to execute PL/SQL stored
procedures wouldn't work for Java stored
procedures.
Would any monk out there have any idea how
I could make this work?
Your help is much appreciated ;-)
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