Hello!
I've been developing Java code with the purpose of creating an API to be used by my company clients.
I reached a point where i need to create a POST and this particular POST is supposed to apply certain changes to a table. This table has some triggers defined in his table definition which update more than 10 other tables. Since it has a lot of code, it's going to take a lot of time to convert it to java (or sql trigger) , so I wanted to know if there is a way to go around it.
I don't want to use any AppServer (that would lose the point of using an API).
Does anyone know any possible solution or workaround for this problem?
JP
I've been developing Java code with the purpose of creating an API to be used by my company clients.
I reached a point where i need to create a POST and this particular POST is supposed to apply certain changes to a table. This table has some triggers defined in his table definition which update more than 10 other tables. Since it has a lot of code, it's going to take a lot of time to convert it to java (or sql trigger) , so I wanted to know if there is a way to go around it.
I don't want to use any AppServer (that would lose the point of using an API).
Does anyone know any possible solution or workaround for this problem?
JP