Developer at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-10-07T10:19:12Z
Oct 7, 2021
I use Oracle Java DB for creating Java stored procedures in Oracle databases as the means of communication with other types of databases. I would take information from those other databases and bring it into the current Oracle database. The solution can operate on-premise or on the cloud.
Senior Executive at a computer software company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2021-02-09T14:52:50Z
Feb 9, 2021
Oracle Java DB is one of the databases we use, and we use quite a few databases. It's either Oracle or Microsoft SQL Database or MySQL. We've been doing it for many years, but all our clients work on different databases. They use non-transactional and non-relational databases. One of our clients also uses MongoDB. Oracle Java DB isn't used much as many of our clients use Microsoft SQL Server Database. We have a client in the healthcare space that is using it, and we use this for storing all the information of this space.
Principal Consultant at a marketing services firm with 11-50 employees
Consultant
2020-12-03T23:32:53Z
Dec 3, 2020
We are a system integrator and Oracle Java DB is one of the products that we implement for our clients. The primary use cases are concurrency, patching, and automation.
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We are using the Java side, which is built into the database, and the application is using that portion.
Our primary use case for this solution is for applications within the bank that are minor applications and web applications developed in house.
My primary use case for this solution is for storing application data.
I use Oracle Java DB for creating Java stored procedures in Oracle databases as the means of communication with other types of databases. I would take information from those other databases and bring it into the current Oracle database. The solution can operate on-premise or on the cloud.
Oracle Java DB is one of the databases we use, and we use quite a few databases. It's either Oracle or Microsoft SQL Database or MySQL. We've been doing it for many years, but all our clients work on different databases. They use non-transactional and non-relational databases. One of our clients also uses MongoDB. Oracle Java DB isn't used much as many of our clients use Microsoft SQL Server Database. We have a client in the healthcare space that is using it, and we use this for storing all the information of this space.
We are a system integrator and Oracle Java DB is one of the products that we implement for our clients. The primary use cases are concurrency, patching, and automation.
Our primary use case for this solution is to automate our website.
We primarily use the solution for our invoicing needs in regards to sales. We also use it for customer information as well.