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PL/JSON is a generic JSON object written in PL/SQL. Using PL/SQL object syntax, users instantiate a JSON objects and then add members, arrays and additional JSON objects. This object type can store JSON data, in Oracle, persistently.

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PL/SQL

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PL/SQL Web Services Software, PL/SQL JSON Software, PL/SQL AJAX Software

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2009-03-29