Java Stored Procedure functions in SQL DML - multiple invocations

When running a java stored procedure as part of a DML statement the procedure is invoked 10-15 times for each row that is updated.
For example:
Update mytable set mycolumn = myjsp(somecolumn);
I undertand that this was a known bug with the JDBC driver. Has it been fixed? Is there a workaround?
We are using 8.1.6 on NT 4
Thanks
Julian

Hello ,
I tried here, and it seems to call the function once for each row
eg :
package package90;
public class Class1 extends Object {
public int get_data(int i)
return i+10;
Published the get_data function as
myproject67.get_data
SQL> connect scott/tiger@orcl8i
Connected.
SQL> set serveroutput on
SQL> exec dbms_java.set_output(5000);
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> select * from test_java;
NO1
10
10
SQL> insert into test_java values (20);
1 row created.
SQL> select * from test_java;
NO1
10
10
20
SQL> update test_java set no1=myproject67.get_data(no1);
Called
Called
Called
3 rows updated.
SQL> select * from test_java;
NO1
20
20
30
SQL>

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