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From Hernan Danielan
Subject Connection lost
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Msg-id AANLkTinOocrvTmP44mJXOWR6Qdc5-E4JiqcHwLuQqnI2@mail.gmail.com
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Responses Re: Connection lost  (Joshua Tolley <eggyknap@gmail.com>)
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Hello! I am using postgress 8.4. I am trying to save to my DB a Large Binary Object, in localhost, let's say 1.4MB. I read that LargeObjectAPI should be used.
I have a problem that sometimes i can store the file and some others i get an exception of 

>>org.postgresql.util.PSQLException: An I/O error occured while sending to the backend.
>>java.net.SocketException: Socket closed

I try to create a connection for each object but the errors persist with big files. For smaller files like 13KB this example works great and several in simultaneous. Does anybody have this problem??? I debug the applcation and I am getting the socket close exception during obj.write (....) here is a bit of the code

mDbConnector.setAutoCommit(false);
// Get the Large Object Manager to perform operations with
LargeObjectManager lobj = ((org.postgresql.PGConnection)mDbConnector).getLargeObjectAPI();

// Create a new large object
int oid = lobj.create(LargeObjectManager.READ | LargeObjectManager.WRITE);

// Open the large object for writing
LargeObject obj = lobj.open(oid, LargeObjectManager.WRITE);
byte []data = cont.getData();

obj.write(data,0,data.length);
obj.close();
PreparedStatement statement = mDbConnector.prepareStatement("INSERT INTO publicitiescontent (IdPublicities,MimeType,FileName,Title,Data) VALUES (?,?,?,?,?)");
statement.setBigDecimal(1, new BigDecimal(publicityId));
statement.setString(2, cont.getMimeType());
statement.setString(3, cont.getFileName());
statement.setString(4, cont.getNombre());
statement.setInt(5, oid);
statement.execute();
statement.close();
mDbConnector.commit();


Thanks in advance,
Hernan

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