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Kristian Waagan updated DERBY-5489:
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    Attachment: releaseNote.html

Attaching a first attempt at a release note.
It doesn't say anything about the fact that you can invoke getBytes/getString 
multiple times. Should it, given that one of the purposes of a release note is 
to determine if an upgrade will cause your application to break?
                
> getBinary() returns incorrect data after getObject() call on BLOB column
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>                 Key: DERBY-5489
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-5489
>             Project: Derby
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: JDBC
>    Affects Versions: 10.7.1.1, 10.8.2.2
>            Reporter: Pawel Fronczak
>            Assignee: Kristian Waagan
>              Labels: derby_triage10_9
>             Fix For: 10.9.0.0
>
>         Attachments: SelectBlobBug.java, derby-5489-1a-test.diff, 
> derby-5489-1b-test.diff, derby-5489-2a-fixes.diff, derby-5489-2b-fixes.diff, 
> releaseNote.html, repro.diff
>
>
> When ResultSet.getObject(int) is called on a BLOB column, the correct 
> EmbedBlob object is returned. But if afterwards the ResultSet.getBytes(int) 
> is called on the same row, the returned array contains invalid data - it is 
> offset by 3 bytes and its size is incorrect.
> The problem only occurs when the stored BLOB is large enough to be internally 
> represented by stream and not by array of bytes (at least ~32KiB).
> It seems that the getObject method shifts the stream position and therefore 
> the getBytes method starts to read the data after the third byte, thus 
> incorrectly calculating its length.

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