This is a question that runs right up alongside the "RTFM" answer, but I have not 
gleaned this from the Oracle documentation.

I have been able to successfully store a range of documents (Word, Excel, etc) in the 
database, using Intermedia and the ORDDoc object type and adapting the Photo Album 
demo JSP application that Oracle supplies.  Equally, I have been able to retrieve them 
via the browser and either open them with a plug-in or save them locally.

My problem now is that of maintaining them - change control, I guess.  Now, when a 
document is retrieved from the database, it's only a copy, and thus changes to the 
copy need to be reloaded into the database, overwriting the current version.

At this point, it appears I would need to build a versioning application that allows 
documents to be checked out, making it obvious to the user that changes to the local 
copy will *NOT* automatically be reflected in the database version, and later checked 
back in, updating the database version to match the local copy.

Is this correct, or have I completely missed something a whole lot simpler?

How are others handling updates to documents stored in the database?

Thanx for any advice!

Regards,

Arn.



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