Your complaining is not warranted in this case. My earlier post was different from this one in substance and purpose. Here, I'm referring to my 'discovery' that to my knowledge there might be hardly any way to do what I'm asking since DBD::Oracle was only designed to work with Oracle version 7 and 8. In my case, I have Oracle9.1 to deal with.

Of course, as I look at it, I could have simply posted this question within my initial thread... so, I'm sorry for making a slip here.

With regards to your post, I think it's lame and deserves a solid -1 vote. You've just display a poor sense of judgement and total disregard for other people's concerns. Besides, your sarcasm wasn't really funny, if not cynical. ;-(.

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In reply to Re: Re: Invoking Java stored procedures by vladb
in thread Invoking Java stored procedures by vladb

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