Stefan Keller wrote on 06.01.2012 19:04:
> I maintain images (from Webcams). In the Java and Hibernate (JPA) code
> I specified a @Lob annotation on class MyData and a attribte/data type
> "byte[] mydata;". Hibernate then generates two tables in PostgreSQL,
> one called MyData with a column mydata of type oid and an internal one
> called pg_largobjects (which contain foreign keys to the oid). That's
> also explained in the JDBC docs [1], saying "PostgreSQL provides two
> distinct ways to store binary data. Binary data can be stored in a
> table using the data type bytea or by using the Large Object feature
> which stores the binary data in a separate table in a special format
> and refers to that table by storing a value of type oid in your
> table."
I think you are better off using bytea unless you need to access only parts of the blob regularly.