Use the CREATE
LIBRARY
statement to create a schema object associated with an operating-system shared library. The name of this schema object can then be used in the call_spec
of CREATE
FUNCTION
or CREATE
PROCEDURE
statements, or when declaring a function or procedure in a package or type, so that SQL and PL/SQL can call to third-generation-language (3GL) functions and procedures.
See Also:
CREATE FUNCTION and Oracle Database PL/SQL Language Reference for more information on functions and proceduresThe CREATE
LIBRARY
statement is valid only on platforms that support shared libraries and dynamic linking.
To create a library in your own schema, you must have the CREATE
LIBRARY
system privilege. To create a library in another user's schema, you must have the CREATE
ANY
LIBRARY
system privilege.
To use the library in the call_spec
of a CREATE
FUNCTION
statement, or when declaring a function in a package or type, you must have the EXECUTE
object privilege on the library and the CREATE
FUNCTION
system privilege. Refer to Oracle Database PL/SQL Language Reference for information on the call_spec
of a CREATE
FUNCTION
statement.
To use the library in the call_spec
of a CREATE
PROCEDURE
statement, or when declaring a procedure in a package or type, you must have the EXECUTE
object privilege on the library and the CREATE
PROCEDURE
system privilege. Refer to Oracle Database PL/SQL Language Reference for information on the call_spec
of a CREATE
PROCEDURE
statement.
To execute a procedure or function defined with the call_spec
(including a procedure or function defined within a package or type), you must have the EXECUTE
object privilege on the procedure or function (but you do not need the EXECUTE
object privilege on the library).
Libraries are defined using PL/SQL. Therefore, the syntax diagram in this book shows only the SQL keywords. Refer to Oracle Database PL/SQL Language Reference for the PL/SQL syntax, semantics, and examples.
(plsql_source
: See Oracle Database PL/SQL Language Reference.)
Specify OR
REPLACE
to re-create the library if it already exists. Use this clause to change the definition of an existing library without dropping, re-creating, and regranting object privileges granted on it.
Users who had previously been granted privileges on a redefined library can still access the library without being regranted the privileges.
See Oracle Database PL/SQL Language Reference for the syntax and semantics of the plsql_source
.