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Introduction You have been introduced in the previous Oracle laboratory to the basics of JDBC. In the next sections, we will discuss two more advanced topics: how to run PL/SQL code from Java and conversely, how
to run Java code from PL/SQL. The two issues we are going to address during this laboratory have a larger scope than the ones in the previous laboratories.
Java versus PL/SQL. The considerations listed below outline why and when to use Java rather than PL/SQL:
• Java offers more opportunities for reuse accross applications (c.f. class Mod11Ck below)
• there are more Java programmers that PL/SQL programmers
• Java is potentially more efficient for non-database related programmative tasks
• PL/SQL is a proprietary language only supported by Oracle.

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