Hi Bill,
 
sorry to also bother you for the attachment; 
would you mind sending me the adjusted village.jar as well?
 
Thank you, 
 
Tino Sperlich

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Von: Bill Leng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 17. Dezember 2003 17:00
An: Apache Torque Users List
Betreff: Re: Problem with CLOB retreival


Hope this email helps.

The root cause is Oracle's jdbc driver does not conform jdbc specc. In fact, most jdbc 
drivers do not conform jdbc spec when dealing with clob or blob but oracle is 
nortoriously bas in this regard. Per spec, you should be able to 
PreparedStatement.setClob or setBlob. However, this is not the way oracle driver 
works. You must call setBlob to set an empty Blob. The select that blob and update its 
content. This means that you need to operations instead one. village is written per 
jdbc spec and of cource it does not work. To make it work, two solutions.

1. use a third party jdbc driver, such as DataDirect's jdbc driver (it is expensive 
though)..
Or
2. make changes to village to introduce oracle specific stuff which was what I did. 
Try the attached village.jar. It should work with oracle blob. I did not try to fix 
clob because for English they are equivalent. You should unpack the jar and modify the 
oracle.properties file.

Shin Ohkubo wrote:


Hi,



See also:

http://share.whichever.com/

where you can find all kinds of valuable Village related info including

the entire source.



by the way, I heard that the oracle jdbc driver limits the size of LOB

data to 4000B, which I'm still not sure whether this info is correct. Is

this information correct?



I want to insert large text data into the database, like up to 1MB.

is there a way(besides using datadirect's driver)  to do this with

oracle? 

I'm quite new to Oracle and am struggling to find a way...



Regards,



Shin O.



  

-----Original Message-----

From: Felipe Ramos [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2003 6:39 PM

To: Apache Torque Users List

Subject: Re: Problem with CLOB retreival





Thank you very much Jaya



It's very interesting for me.



Jaya wrote:



      

Hi,



I got the info from this mailing list archive only. Please

see the link



http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/

        

msg07213.ht

  

ml



In villagexxx.jar you can find a class named Value.java 

        

where we have 

      

to include the code given below by Shin Ohkubo. Make jar 

        

again and use 

      

it.



You can get the source code for village from CVS  as given 

        

in the link 

      

http://share.whichever.com/index.php?SCREEN=village



Hope this helps you.



Regards,

Jaya





-----Original Message-----

From: Felipe Ramos [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2003 2:13 PM

To: Apache Torque Users List

Subject: Re: Problem with CLOB retreival





I have some questions....



Changing the code in village? What's village?  Where I must 

        

retrieve 

      

the result as a oracle.sql.CLOB?



Could you please, give a list of steps to follow?  It would be 

wonderful !!



I really am very interesting in the same topic.





Jaya wrote:



 



        

Hi,



Thanks a lot. It is working by changing the code in village as you 

have said.



Regards,

Jaya.



-----Original Message-----

From: Shin Ohkubo [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2003 5:59 AM

To: 'Apache Torque Users List'

Subject: RE: Problem with CLOB retreival





Hi,



I was facing the same problem the other day.

I retrieved the result as a oraqle.sql.CLOB, and then used the 

getSubString method.



        Object o = rset.getObject(2);

        if (o instanceof CLOB) {

                CLOB clob = (CLOB) o;

                System.out.println("SOURCE Length: " + clob.length());

                String content = clob.getSubString(1, (int)

clob.length());

                System.out.println("SOURCE: " + content);

        }



hth,



SO







   



          

-----Original Message-----

From: Jaya [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 9:13 PM

To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Subject: Problem with CLOB retreival







Hi,



We are using Torque with Oracle 8.1.7. But we are facing problem 

with CLOB retreival. It returns null when the column is 

              

retrieved as 

      

a string. We tried some workarounds like changing the 

              

data type to 

      

LONGVARBINARY in schema.xml. But it didn't work out.



If any one knows the solution for this problem,please 

              

let me know.

      

Thank You.



Regards,

Jaya.









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