On 10/28/2011 12:53 PM, Dennis wrote:

Technically, you are not accessing the data via SQL... You are accessing it via some ODBC/JDBC driver. What happens if you take SQL out of the loop? As you can see (and as I think we all expect) the JAVA SQL access gets sent through the same interface as would occur if the request came from "outside" (see QZDASOINIT). But I think there are JAVA direct DB calls (right?) that might produce significantly different result.

Thanks Dennis, yes I understand that JT400 API calls are not 'direct'.
I expected to see QZDASOINIT in that call stack. What I'm curious about
is whether I'm overthinking the problem or not. Do I really need to
make this completely generic? Can my company buy a Java package that
will directly reach into my database (ie not via stored procedure)?

I probably am.
--buck

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