JDBC for Oracle - Herong's Tutorial Examples - v3.13, by Herong Yang
Copying BLOB Values to New Rows
This section describes how to copy BLOB values to new rows with getBlob() and setBlob() methods.
The previous test shows that we can not update a Blob object returned from the getBlob() method. But we can use it without any changes with the PreparedStatement.setBlob() method to copy it to a new row. Here is a test program:
/* OracleBlobSetBlobRevised.java * Copyright (c) HerongYang.com. All Rights Reserved. */ import java.io.*; import java.sql.*; public class OracleBlobSetBlobRevised { public static void main(String [] args) { Connection con = null; try { oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleDataSource ds = new oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleDataSource(); ds.setDriverType("thin"); ds.setServerName("localhost"); ds.setPortNumber(1521); ds.setDatabaseName("XE"); ds.setUser("Herong"); ds.setPassword("TopSecret"); con = ds.getConnection(); // Deleting records for re-testing Statement sta = con.createStatement(); sta.executeUpdate( "DELETE FROM Image WHERE Subject LIKE 'Copy of %'"); // Creating a PreparedStatement for inserting new records PreparedStatement ps = con.prepareStatement( "INSERT INTO Image (Subject, Body, ID) VALUES (?,?,?)"); // Looping though the first 3 records ResultSet res = sta.executeQuery( "SELECT * FROM Image ORDER BY ID"); int i = 0; while (res.next() && i<3) { i++; System.out.println("Copying record ID: "+res.getInt("ID")); String subject = res.getString("Subject"); Blob body = res.getBlob("Body"); // Oracle does not allow to modify the Blob object // byte[] chuck = {(byte)0x00, (byte)0x00, (byte)0x00, // (byte)0x00, (byte)0x00, (byte)0x00}; // body.setBytes(1,chuck); // Inserting a new record with setBlob() ps.setString(1, "Copy of "+subject); ps.setBlob(2,body); ps.setInt(3,res.getInt("ID")+100); ps.executeUpdate(); } ps.close(); res.close(); // Checking the new records res = sta.executeQuery( "SELECT * FROM Image WHERE Subject LIKE 'Copy of %'"); while (res.next()) { System.out.println("Record ID: "+res.getInt("ID")); System.out.println(" Subject = "+res.getString("Subject")); byte[] body = res.getBytes("Body"); String bodyHex = bytesToHex(body, 32); System.out.println(" Body in HEX = "+bodyHex+"..."); } res.close(); sta.close(); con.close(); } catch (Exception e) { e.printStackTrace(); } } public static String bytesToHex(byte[] bytes, int max) { StringBuffer buffer = new StringBuffer(); for (int i=0; i<bytes.length && i<max; i++) { buffer.append(Integer.toHexString(bytes[i] & 0xFF)); } return buffer.toString().toUpperCase(); } }
The program worked correctly:
herong> java -cp .;ojdbc11.jar OracleBlobSetBlobRevised Copying record ID: 1 Copying record ID: 2 Copying record ID: 3 Record ID: 101 Subject = Copy of Test on INSERT statement Body in HEX = C9CBBBCCCEB9C8CABCCCCEB9C9CBBB... Record ID: 102 Subject = Copy of Test of the setBytes() method Body in HEX = C9CBBBCCCEB9C8CABCCCCEB9C9CBBB... Record ID: 103 Subject = Copy of Test of setBinaryStream() methods Body in HEX = CAFEBABE000320BAA03D04A704BA0204A804CA0204D8...
Table of Contents
JDBC (Java Database Connectivity) Introduction
Oracle Express Edition Installation on Windows
Oracle - Reference Implementation of JdbcRowSet
Oracle - JBDC CallableStatement
Oracle CLOB (Character Large Object) - TEXT
►Oracle BLOB (Binary Large Object) - BLOB
Overview of BLOB (Binary Large Object)
Create Tables with CLOB Columns
Inserting BLOB Values with SQL INSERT Statements
Inserting BLOB Values with setBytes() Method
Inserting BLOB Values with setBinaryStream() Method
Closing InputStream Too Early on setBinaryStream()
Retrieving BLOB Values with getBytes() Method
Retrieving BLOB Values with getBinaryStream() Method
Retrieving BLOB Values with getBlob() Method
Inserting BLOB Values with setBlob() Method
►Copying BLOB Values to New Rows