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   =?utf-8?Q?Thorsten_H=C3=A4s?= to zaphod@no.texas.spam.net   
   Re: Storing/retrieving BLOBs with JSPs   
   11 Dec 03 19:25:09   
   
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   From: eifel-power@t-online.de   
      
   Hello,   
      
   it seem´s like an error because the file-size. with jdbc there is a   
   max-size to instert with jdbc (original oracle-jdbc driver). if you   
   inserted a file was greater if fails and generate an error. i didn´t now   
   at the moment, but i think the size is like 4M or 4K or so.   
      
   see for more information metalink!   
      
   best regards   
   thorsten häs   
      
      
   On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 11:54:29 -0600, Ryan Stewart   
    wrote:   
      
   > I am in extremely urgent need (by tomorrow) of a way to store files in   
   > and   
   > retrieve files from an Oracle database using TopLink as an intermediary.   
   > I   
   > have the JSPs for it, and it works for small files, but larger ones like   
   > Word documents and Excel Spreadsheets give an error saying that the data   
   > is   
   > too large for the field. Can anyone help with this? Our file object has a   
   > fileData field which is an array of bytes which is mapped in TopLink to   
   > the   
   > BLOB field of the database. As I said, it works for very small files   
   > like a   
   > small GIF image, but with larger ones, I believe the error number is   
   > 17002,   
   > a database error. I'm sorry I don't have any more details, but I don't   
   > have   
   > access to the project at the moment. Any solutions/help/nudges in the   
   > right   
   > direction are greatly appreciated   
   >   
      
      
      
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