Again, look at the JavaDocs. You've got a byte[], so to write you could
use a ByteArrayOutputStream. To read you could use a ByteArrayInputStream. There
are many other classes in the java.io package that lend themselves to how and
where you write the data.
From: soussou97 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [mailto:soussou97 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 3:15 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Scanning byte array
Hi Christopher;
OK but I must only read the byte[] or write it also in using
ByteArrayOutputStream or both (read & write) ?
Thank's
Christopher.Mathrusse wrote:
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> Once you have a byte[] you can read it using a ByteArrayInputStream and
> you can write it using ByteArrayOutputStream.
> You should look at the JavaDocs to learn more about these
> classes.
>
> For reading the byte[] you could, for example, do the
> following:
>
>
> java.sql.Connection connection = this.getConnection();
> java.sql.PreparedStatement statement =
> connection.prepareStatement("select data from
> DATASTORE where ID = ?");
> statement.setObject(1, primaryKey);
> byte[] documentData = null;
>
> java.sql.ResultSet result = statement.executeQuery();
> if
> (result.next()) {
> documentData = result.getBytes(1);
> }
>
> java.io.ByteArrayInputStream bis = new
> java.io.ByteArrayInputStream(documentData);
>
> java.io.BufferedReader in
> = new
> java.io.BufferedReader(new java.io.InputStreamReader(bis));
>
> String str = null;
> do
> {
> str = in.readLine();
> // do something
> here
> } while(str !=
> null);
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>
> From: soussou97 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> [mailto:soussou97 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>] Sent: Monday, October
> 02, 2006 1:20 AM To: [email protected] Subject:
> RE: Scanning byte array
> Hi Christopher ; OK for your example but imagined that
> you do not have of documents but of data, so firstly to get the data out
> of
> the table as into the example : connection = this.getConnection();
> statement = connection.prepareStatement("select data from DATASTORE
> where ID = ?"); statement.setObject(1, primaryKey); byte[] documentData
> = null; ResultSet result = statement.executeQuery(); if (result.next())
> { Data = "" } Next you make how to extract the
> data inside of array (which can be : integer, string, etc...) ?
> Regards; Christopher.Mathrusse wrote: > >
> > > > > > When I was working with Oracle and
> needed to store XML > documents in the database I defined the column
> type
> as LONG RAW. Then I > was able > to stream the data into the table
> by using the following: > >
> PreparedStatement > statement = connection.prepareStatement("insert
> into
> DOCUMENTSTORE > values(?,?)"); >
> ByteArrayInputStream > stream = new >
> ByteArrayInputStream(documentData); >
> statement.setBinaryStream(1, stream, > documentData.length); > To
> get the data out of the table I > used the following: >
> connection = > this.getConnection();
> statement = >
> connection.prepareStatement("select DOCUMENT from DOCUMENTSTORE where ID =
> > ?"); statement.setObject(1, >
> primaryKey); > > byte[]
> documentData > = null; > >
> ResultSet result = >
> statement.executeQuery(); if >
> (result.next()) > {
> documentData = > result.getBytes(1);
> > } > > > > > From:
> soussou97 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > [mailto:soussou97
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>] Sent: Friday, > September 29, 2006 5:16 AM
> To: > [email protected] Subject: Scanning byte > array
> > Hi; I have a method which return a byte array from a BLOB >
> (Oracle) : public static byte[] getBLOB(int id, Connection conn) throws
> >
> Exception { ResultSet rs = null; PreparedStatement pstmt = null; >
> String
> query = "SELECT data FROM Table1 WHERE id = ?"; try { pstmt = >
> conn.prepareStatement(query); pstmt.setInt(1, id); rs = >
> pstmt.executeQuery(); rs.next(); Blob blob = rs.getBlob(1); return >
> blob.getBytes(1, (int) blob.length()); } finally { rs.close(); >
> pstmt.close(); conn.close(); } } } I must to > scan the byte array
> position by position for extracting of the data > contained into this
> array for a display in using a GUI. Which is the best > (performance)
> solution to implemente this ? Regards; -- > View this message in
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