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On the other hand, I suspect very few Java or .NET people would be morecomfortable with data queues than ODBC/JDBC.
whenHope this helps and if anyone else knows how to return sets of datawithout stored procedures I'm all ears.
Use data queues and send "end of data set" messages so the queue knows
it has received all entries. A similar approach would be to make dataqueue
records as long as possible and "chunk" multiple logical entries onto onearea
data queue record. Each data queue record would have to have a header
where you would denote whether there were additional records needing to be
read.
Thoughts?
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