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+From: Barry Lind <barry@xythos.com>
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+To: Nic Ferrier <nferrier@tapsellferrier.co.uk>
+cc: Doug McNaught <doug@wireboard.com>, pgsql-general@postgresql.org
+Subject: Re: [GENERAL] implemention of calls to stored procs.
+References: <87sn8yx6xu.fsf@tf1.tapsellferrier.co.uk> <m3r8oh6i1a.fsf@varsoon.denali.to> <87n0z5yjer.fsf@tf1.tapsellferrier.co.uk>
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+Nic,
+
+Check out http://www.rootshell.be/~hornyakl/download
+This has the latest code for pl/pgj. The Java procedure language support
+that Laszlo Hornyak (hornyakl@users.sourceforge.net) has been working on
+for the last month or so.
+
+thanks,
+--Barry
+
+
+Nic Ferrier wrote:
+
+> Firstly, thanks for your responses... good to know I was thinking the
+> right thing (and, yes, I was taking the process thing into account,
+> tho' I didn't realise threads weren't used at all).
+>
+>
+> Doug McNaught <doug@wireboard.com> writes:
+>
+>
+>>Nic Ferrier <nferrier@tapsellferrier.co.uk> writes:
+>>
+>>
+>>>I've been looking at the implementation of the procedural language
+>>>support code with a view to writing a java plugin (ie: something to
+>>>allow java classes to be used as stored procs).
+>>>
+>>
+>>Someone else has been talking about this--check the archives from the
+>>last six months.
+>>
+>
+> I couldn't find any reference but the archive searcher is broken right
+> now and a manual search is not very reliable.
+>
+> It's not terribly difficult to crack this actually... I was going to
+> use GCJ as a platform for a base java class that could be used like a
+> quick C stored proc.
+>
+> I envisage having a natively implemented JDBC Connection passed to an
+> init method in such a class.
+>
+>
+> GCJ is perfect for this task because it has a native call interface,
+> CNI, which is a seamless part of the class heirarchy.
+>
+> Once I've got something working I'll drop a line here.
+>
+>
+>
+> Nic
+>
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