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For example, we have a web service that converts word docs to PDF (it's a front-end to openoffice),
Furthermore, there are platforms that IBM doesn't make drivers for, andweb services would be useful there as well
Not only that, but there are operations for which we want a web service
that have nothing to do with a database. Yes, on i everything is "in"
the database, but from the average programmers point of view the
database is for data!
For example, we have a web service that converts word docs to PDF (it's
a front-end to openoffice), from the average programmer's point of view,
what the heck does that have to do with the database? Nothing. So why
would I access it via a stored proc.
-Walden
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(Whatever is said in Latin seems profound.)
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