Your services would be most appreciated! Please use derby-dev to get
help and guidance on this.
David
Grégoire Dubois wrote:
Thank you for your answer.
Can I propose my services for this developpement? Being able to write
big BLOBs in the Derby through the JDBC driver is a very very important
behavior for me.
As Derby supports BLOBs with a capacity of max 2Gb, and knowing that
almost nobody has got a computer with more than 2Gb RAM, is there an
other way to write big BLOBs in the Derby ?
Thank you very much.
Grégoire.
Le mercredi 31 août 2005 à 07:23 -0700, Kathey Marsden a écrit :
Grégoire Dubois wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using the org.apache.derby.jdbc.ClientDriver driver to access the
Derby database through network.
Writting small files (smaller than 5Mo) into the database works fine,
but I can't write big files (40Mo for example), without getting the
exception java.lang.OutOfMemoryError.
I think the driver is writting all the file into memory before sending
it to the database. Is that a known issue? Is there a plan to improve
this?
This is DERBY-326. There is not currently a developer assigned to this
issue. Right now you would just have to increase the maximum heap size
of the jvm with -Xmx<size>
Right now this is logged as an improvement but perhaps it would make
sense for you to log a Bug for your specific case and OutOfMemory error
and link it to this isssue. Then vote in Jira to have it fixed.
Kathey
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