How to call PLSQL Stored procedure in ADF?

Hi!
I am using adf for our development. We have existing stored packages and I want to use them. The problem is how can I call those PLSQL stored procedure in ADF.
Thanks in advance
alvin.

Hi,
a stored procedure is called by the business service. If e.g. your business service is ADF Business Components then you call a stored procedure from the Application Module's transaction. Call a PLSQL procedure using a prepared statement. Similar you call stored procedures from EJB or TopLink business services
For ADF Business Components see
http://radio.weblogs.com/0118231/stories/2004/09/23/notYetDocumentedAdfSampleApplications.html
Frank

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