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Java Stored Procedures
A Java stored procedure is a group of SQL-92 statements that form a logical unit and perform a particular task. Stored procedures are used to encapsulate a set of operations or queries to execute on a database server.
Stored procedures can be compiled and executed with different parameters and results. They may have any combination of input, output and input/output parameters. Stored procedures do not have to be tied to database events.
Java stored procedures cannot be called from Progress 4GL clients.
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