On Thursday, 7 December 2017 10:33:36 UTC+1, Noel Grandin wrote:
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> Backwards compatibility is important to us, and the H2 code has worked 
> this way since I started working on it. 
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I totally agree backward compatibility is important. That is why I opted 
for a (connection/database) setting or, if keeping two modes in the code 
would complicate things too much, a modified behavior which should be 
backward compatible.
When all open LOBs are transferred to the client side of the connection 
when the transaction is closed they can still be read by the application 
afterwards. The only noticeable difference in behavior would be a potential 
performance hit and memory consumption when closing the transaction (which 
could be compensated by faster reading of the LOBs after that). It would 
not have to change application semantics.

But I might be oversimplifying things here. Please correct me if I am wrong.

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