Rachel,
 
The documents would basically be just attachments the web client would want to view, so bfiles are reasonable.
 
Thanks,

Rachel Carmichael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Compromise? BFILE?

Unless we are actually trying to search the documents themselves, I
store documents outside the database and store the pathname to the
document location within the database itself.


--- "M.Godlewski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Hi listers,
>
> We are working on a project that will have documents as attachments.
> The developers want to store the documents outside the database on
> the application server. I want to store the documents inside the
> database for recovery purposes. Is there a white paper or document
> that has performance information for blob/clob storage and retrieval
> database performance information?
>
> TIA
> M.
>
>
>
>
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