Could you explain what do you need? Why you could not use a FileHolder?
FileHolder just writes the data to disk which you uploaded...

Regards,
Henner

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> Betreff: [dbforms] Avoiding FileHolder to store BLOBs
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> Hi folks,
> 
> for my application I can't use FileHolder since non-DBForms 
> Application needs access to the BLOBs.
> 
> Would an interceptor do the trick?! The FileServlet seems to access 
> the DB directly so this might not work. 
> 
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Siegfried Goeschl
> 
> 
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