Passing PL/SQL Record to a Oracle Stored Procedure from Java.

Hi There.
Can someone let me know how to pass pl/sql records in java/oa framework. For E.g :
Package Specification:
create or replace package pkg is
type rec_type is record (n number, d date, v varchar2(1));
rec rec_type;
procedure p (r IN rec_type);
end ;
Package body :
create or replace package body pkg is
procedure p (r IN rec_type) is
begin
dbms_output.put_line('The values passed to the procedure are' || r.n||r.d||r.v);
end p ;
end pkg;
Actual pl/sql Call (I need counter part of below code in Java)
declare
r1 pkg.rec%type;
begin
r1.n := 7; r1.d := sysdate; r1.v := 'R';
pkg.p(r1); -- > How to do similar call using OracleCallableStatement
end;

Hi
I am not sure whether you have check [this.|http://mukx.blogspot.com/2007/12/passing-plsql-table-to-java-using.html]
Thanks
Shailendra

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    Thanks for your help. Haven't tested the SP with a DB access client... which one do you recommend to use?
    The SP is the following:
    create or replace
    PROCEDURE validateInfo IS
      var number;
    BEGIN
      UPDATE temp_desarrollo
      SET status = '1';
      COMMIT;
      // Some string validations ...
      //This one just checks if the value of "monto" is a number
      //This update goes good
      UPDATE temp_desarrollo tmp
      SET cve_status = Decode(cve_status, NULL, '15', cve_status||',15')
      WHERE IsNumber(tmp.monto) = 'F';
      COMMIT;*/
      //This one just checks if the value of "monto" is greater than 0
      //if not, change de add to cve_status an errorValue
      UPDATE temp_desarrollo tmp
      SET cve_status = Decode(cve_status, NULL, '14', cve_status||',14')
      WHERE (cve_status NOT LIKE '%15%' OR cve_status IS NULL)
      AND to_number(tmp.monto) <= 0;
      COMMIT;
      //More string validations
      EXCEPTION
        WHEN OTHERS THEN
          var := SQLCODE;
          insert into excepciones values(to_char(var));
    END;I've deleted much code from the SP since I know there's nothing to do with the excepcion, just that UPDATE statement is the one giving me the exception.
    If those two UPDATES statements work with the same field (monto) why the first one is succeding and the second one not?
    Cheers,
    Federico
    P.S. the "isNumber" function is as follows, just in case.
    create or replace
    function IsNumber(val1 varchar2) return varchar2 is
      n number := null;
    begin
      n := to_number(val1,'9999999999999999.99');
        return 'T';
      exception
        when others then
          return 'F';
    end;

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