Oracle 10g and JDeveloper 10.1.3 Java Stored procedures
Hello,
I am not able to run Java Stored Procedures
created with 10.1.3 in conjunction with an Oracle 10g Database.
Same procedures are just working fine, when using JDev 10.1.2,
but I want to / have to use Jdev 10.1.3!
What happened?
Greetings.
Hi,
what about sharing the information of how you try and execute a stored procedure and what the error message is that you get?
Frank
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