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Thanks to everybody who sent pointers on this subject. The Redbook in particular seems to be "holy writ" in this area. Raikov, Lo wrote: > You can try SG24-6503-00 (DB2 UDB for iSeries Stored Procedures and > Triggers) Redbook. But, I'm afraid, it does not dwell too much on > performance - just shows how to do what you're after. > My own advice would be to convert JDBC statement calls to JDBC stored > procedure invocations, the more the better. Stored procedures should be > written in RPG (no tricky subselects - the simpler the better) with (only if > you need it) an intermediate C wrapper layer for complex parameter > conversions. For instance, RPG-generated arrays can be converted in the C > layer into the array result set format for easy access from your PC > programs. > > Lo > > -----Original Message----- > From: Glenn Holmer [mailto:gholmer@weycogroup.com] > Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 4:27 AM > To: java400-l@midrange.com > Subject: Stored Procedures > > > Can someone point me to some information on how to create and call > stored procedures using SQL on the '400 from Java programs? I am > writing a Java program to run on a PC that requires a horrific SQL > with subselects and so forth and we need to speed it up. -- ____________________________________________________________ Glenn Holmer gholmer@weycogroup.com Programmer/Analyst phone: 414.908.1809 Weyco Group, Inc. fax: 414.908.1601
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