Calling external C dll from Portal

I have been trying to find the best way to call an external c dll from portal. In forms we used a built-in ora_ffi to make the call. What is the best way to do it in portal. Would I need to call from plsql using the extproc?

depends where the DLL is living.. if you were building the portlet in Java on the midtier you could use JNI to access the DLL. If the DLL is on the infrasture tier then you would need an access method from PLSQL

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