Hi Andrey, Thanks for the eg code. I am still not clear about the javaType for the byte[]. Since all parameters and results must be an Object at their highest level in iBatis, what would be the corresponding javaType for byte[]. We are using stored procedure to insert values into DB. As we dont want to convert the byte[] to String, what would be the appropriate javaType? <parameterMap id="createSecKeyParamMap" class="secKey"> <parameter property="secKey" jdbcType="CHARACTER" javaType="java.lang.String" mode="IN" /> <parameter property="secPwd" jdbcType="BLOB" javaType= "" mode="IN" /> </parameterMap> Thanks & Regards, Kumar
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Any comments or statements made in this are not necessarily those of FBS India or any other Fidelity entity. All e-mails sent from or to FBS India may be subject to our monitoring and recording procedures. FBS India is an Appointed Representative of Fidelity Investments International, which is authorized and regulated by the United Kingdom Financial Services Authority . Fidelity Investments International only gives information on its products and services and does not give investment advice to private clients based on individual circumstances _____ From: Andrey Rogov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2008 11:59 PM To: user-java@ibatis.apache.org Subject: Re: How to insert byte[] using iBatis into DB > The issue is the constructed String does not have the same bytes in > different OS, thus results in junk value while decrypting. So we wanted to > store it as byte[] in to DB. > > Can any one let me know how to accomplish this. Kumar, this example for Oracle. I think, that it will work for DB2 too. public class password { private byte[] passwordData ; } // insert data <insert id="insertPassword" parameterClass="password"> insert into table ( password ) ( type BLOB ) values ( #passwordData# ) </insert> // get data <resultMap id="pwdblob" class="password"> <result column="password" property="passwordData" jdbcType="BLOB"/> </resultMap> <statement id="getPassword" resultMap="pwdblob" parameterClass="user"> select password from db2.table where user=#id# </statement> Andrey. /// IBM DB2 sample for CLOB & BLOB . http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/db2luw/v8/index.jsp?topic=/com. ibm.db2.udb.doc/ad/samples/sqlj/s-BlobClobDemo-sqlj.htm 2008/3/27, Tony Lenzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Kumar, You could base 64 encode your byte array, that would preserve it as you move from OS to OS, then let Java decode the base 64 string and then decrypt it. If you need to store the byte array, we just use a blob JDBC type in our mappings of byte arrays from iBatis to MySQL. Not sure how that would map to a byte[] in DB2. -- Tony On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 9:32 AM, Elangovan, Kumaravel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > We have a encrypted byte array for the password. We will construct a String > (String pwd = new String(byte[] password) insert in to DB2 (The column > definition is CHARACTER(64) NOT NULL FOR BIT DATA). > > The sqlmap for this is as follows. > > <parameter property="Pwd" jdbcType="CHARACTER" > javaType="java.lang.String" mode="IN"/> > > The issue is the constructed String does not have the same bytes in > different OS, thus results in junk value while decrypting. 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