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Kathey Marsden commented on DERBY-3650:
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I spoke briefly on IRC with Kristian regarding this bug and he suggested
perhaps the right solution is for each lob to have its own "store stream." I
don't know even if this would be a store change or a language change. Anyway,
input from either area is welcome. Even though the underlying embedded problem
has been around, I think the client regression is a likely hit by users
upgrading to 10.3.30 or 10.4, so it would be good to get it addressed as soon
as possible, especially since we are encouraging aggressive upgrade.
> Derby + Hibernate JPA 3.2.1 problem on entity with Blob/Clob
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: DERBY-3650
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-3650
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Network Client
> Affects Versions: 10.4.1.3
> Environment: Mac OSX 10.4
> JDK 1.5.0_13
> Hibernate EntityManager 3.2.1
> Reporter: Golgoth 14
> Attachments: Derby3650EmbeddedRepro.java,
> Derby3650FullClientRepro.java, Derby3650FullRepro.java, Derby3650Repro.java,
> DerbyHibernateTest.zip, testdb.zip, traces_on_FormatIdStream_alloc.txt,
> UnionAll.java
>
>
> Hi,
> I'm using Derby in Client - Server mode with Hibernate JPA EJB 3.0.
> When a query on an entity containing a Clob and some joins on other entites
> is executed, an exception with the following message is thrown:
> XJ073: The data in this BLOB or CLOB is no longer available. The
> BLOB/CLOB's transaction may be committed, or its connection is closed.
> This problem occurs when the property "hibernate.max_fetch_depth" is greater
> than 0.
> When hibernate.max_fetch_depth=0, the query works.
> If Derby is configured in embedded mode, the query works independently of the
> value of hibernate.max_fetch_depth.
> On the Hibernate's documentation, the advised value of
> hibernate.max_fetch_depth is 3.
> Could you explain me if I made something wrong ?
> Thank you.
> Stephane
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