ResultSet's getBytes() will output an array,and these bytes stored in a
temp.
file stands for u'r image.hope this helps

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Subject: Urgent : Displaying an Image


> Hi all,
>
> I am storing an Image type in my SQL 7 database in the form of binary
> stream. How should I retrieve it back from the db to display the same
image?
> Can anyone explain with an example..
>
> TIA,
> Sanika.
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