Re: JDBC + large objects problem - Mailing list pgsql-general
From | Peter Mount |
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Subject | Re: JDBC + large objects problem |
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Msg-id | 026301c010d2$c9175520$2516989e@heather Whole thread Raw |
In response to | JDBC + large objects problem (Patrick Goodwill <goodwill@cheese.stanford.edu>) |
List | pgsql-general |
Please read the archives. I've lost track of how many times I've recently answered this question. It states that streams are not supported, but there are other conventional JDBC methods to access BLOBS. I'm spending more time writing the same answers than implementing features... ;-( Peter -- Peter T Mount peter@retep.org.uk, me@petermount.com Homepage: http://www.retep.org.uk Contact details: http://petermount.com PostgreSQL JDBC: http://www.retep.org.uk/postgres/ Java PDF Generator: http://www.retep.org.uk/pdf/ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Patrick Goodwill" <goodwill@cheese.stanford.edu> To: <pgsql-general@postgresql.org> Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 2:35 PM Subject: [GENERAL] JDBC + large objects problem > to all: > > I'm trying to use JDBC and BLOBS to store large amounts of text in a > database. I get a strange error when I try to use the conventional JDBC > interface... it comes out with a SQL Exceptions of: > > "InputStream as parameter not supported" > > for the code: > > Connection conn = pool.getConnection(); > PreparedStatement pstmt = > conn.prepareStatement("INSERT INTO t" + book > + "_data (author_id, title, text, > type) VALUES ( ?, ?, ?, ?)"); > pstmt.setInt(1, userId); > pstmt.setString(2, title); > InputStream textStream = stringToStream(text); > pstmt.setBinaryStream(3, textStream, text.length()); > pstmt.setInt(4, type); > pstmt.executeUpdate(); > pstmt.close(); > > > ... with some helper functions.... > > private InputStream stringToStream(String string) { > byte[] bytes = string.getBytes(); > ByteArrayInputStream stream = new ByteArrayInputStream(bytes); > return (InputStream) stream; > } > > private String streamToString(InputStream stream) { > try { > int length = stream.available(); > byte[] bytes = new byte[length]; > stream.read(bytes); > return new String(bytes); > } catch (IOException e) { > System.out.println("No Stream"); > } > return null; > } > > with an abbreviated schema of.... > > >> \d t1_data > Table "t1_data" > Attribute | Type | Modifier > -----------+---------+---------------------------------------------------- --- > data_id | integer | not null default > nextval('t1_data_data_id_seq'::text) > author_id | integer | > title | text | > text | oid | > type | integer | > time | time | > Index: t1_data_pkey > > > .... using postgresql 7.0 and the newest JDBC driver from retep.org.uk > > > any ideas? > > -Patrick. >
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