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Kristian Waagan commented on DERBY-3650:
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This issue is still on my radar, but I find it had to start working on a fix...
Does anyone have more information that could be used to determine where the fix
should be made?
Does the store support having two streams serving the same data in a single
row? (i.e. select myblob as stream1, myblob as stream2)
My next step would be to work through one of the repros attached and see if
there are any obvious poins of incorrect behavior.
Since I have some other issues in the pipeline, I do not know when I can get
around to do this.
> 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: 10.3.3.0, 10.4.1.3
> Environment: Mac OSX 10.4
> JDK 1.5.0_13
> Hibernate EntityManager 3.2.1
> Reporter: Golgoth 14
> Attachments: derby-3650_tests_diff.txt, 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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