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Mike Matrigali updated DERBY-1511: ---------------------------------- +1 to fixing the current bug as described (if you can do it only for holdable case that would be best), as it best to get a fix in that makes queries run, even at cost of some performance loss. But do log a linked improvement JIRA to fix this issue in some way that does not require disabling bulk fetch. The blob holders should be improved to withstand the closing of the underlying containers, but this is best approached as a feature level task in a new release. > SELECT clause without a WHERE, causes an Exception when extracting a Blob > from a database > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: DERBY-1511 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1511 > Project: Derby > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Store > Affects Versions: 10.1.2.1 > Environment: Windows XP > Reporter: David Heath > Assignee: Knut Anders Hatlen > Priority: Minor > Attachments: derby-1511-1a.diff, derby-1511-1b.diff, perf.png, > test.diff > > > An exception occurs when extracting a Blob from a database. > The following code, will ALWAYS fail with the Exception: > java.io.IOException: ERROR 40XD0: Container has been closed > at > org.apache.derby.impl.store.raw.data.OverflowInputStream.fillByteHold > er(Unknown Source) > at > org.apache.derby.impl.store.raw.data.BufferedByteHolderInputStream.re > ad(Unknown Source) > at java.io.DataInputStream.read(Unknown Source) > at java.io.FilterInputStream.read(Unknown Source) > at java.io.ObjectInputStream$PeekInputStream.read(Unknown Source) > at java.io.ObjectInputStream$PeekInputStream.readFully(Unknown Source) > at java.io.ObjectInputStream$BlockDataInputStream.readDoubles(Unknown > So > urce) > at java.io.ObjectInputStream.readArray(Unknown Source) > at java.io.ObjectInputStream.readObject0(Unknown Source) > at java.io.ObjectInputStream.readObject(Unknown Source) > at BlobTest.readRows(BlobTest.java:82) > at BlobTest.main(BlobTest.java:24) > CODE: > import java.io.*; > import java.sql.*; > import java.util.*; > public class BlobTest > { > private static final String TABLE1 = "CREATE TABLE TABLE_1 ( " > + "ID INTEGER NOT NULL, " > + "COL_2 INTEGER NOT NULL, " > + "PRIMARY KEY (ID) )"; > private static final String TABLE2 = "CREATE TABLE TABLE_2 ( " > + "ID INTEGER NOT NULL, " > + "COL_BLOB BLOB, " > + "PRIMARY KEY (ID) )"; > public static void main(String... args) { > try { > createDBandTables(); > Connection con = getConnection(); > addRows(con, 10000, 1); > addRows(con, 10000, 2); > readRows(con, 1); > con.close(); > } > catch(Exception exp) { > exp.printStackTrace(); > } > } > private static void addRows(Connection con, int size, int id) > throws Exception > { > String sql = "INSERT INTO TABLE_1 VALUES(?, ?)"; > PreparedStatement pstmt = con.prepareStatement(sql); > pstmt.setInt(1, id); > pstmt.setInt(2, 2); > pstmt.executeUpdate(); > pstmt.close(); > double[] array = new double[size]; > array[size-1] = 1.23; > sql = "INSERT INTO TABLE_2 VALUES(?, ?)"; > pstmt = con.prepareStatement(sql); > pstmt.setInt(1, id); > ByteArrayOutputStream byteStream = new ByteArrayOutputStream(); > ObjectOutputStream objStream = new ObjectOutputStream(byteStream); > objStream.writeObject(array); // Convert object to byte stream > objStream.flush(); > objStream.close(); > byte[] bytes = byteStream.toByteArray(); > ByteArrayInputStream inStream = new ByteArrayInputStream(bytes); > pstmt.setBinaryStream(2, inStream, bytes.length); > pstmt.executeUpdate(); > pstmt.close(); > } > private static void readRows(Connection con, int id) throws Exception > { > String sql = "SELECT * FROM TABLE_2"; > // String sql = "SELECT * FROM TABLE_2 WHERE ID > 0"; > Statement stmt = con.createStatement(); > ResultSet rs = stmt.executeQuery(sql); > while (rs.next()) { > rs.getInt(1); > InputStream stream = rs.getBinaryStream(2); > ObjectInputStream objStream = new ObjectInputStream(stream); > Object obj = objStream.readObject(); > double[] array = (double[]) obj; > System.out.println(array.length); > readTable1(con, id); > } > rs.close(); > stmt.close(); > } > private static void readTable1(Connection con, int id) throws Exception { > String sql = "SELECT ID FROM TABLE_1 WHERE ID=" + id; > Statement stmt = con.createStatement(); > ResultSet rs = stmt.executeQuery(sql); > if (rs.next()) { > } > rs.close(); > stmt.close(); > } > > private static Connection getConnection() throws Exception { > String driver="org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDriver"; > Properties p = System.getProperties(); > p.put("derby.system.home", "C:\\databases\\sample"); > > Class.forName(driver); > String url = "jdbc:derby:derbyBlob"; > Connection con = DriverManager.getConnection(url); > return con; > } > private static void createDBandTables() throws Exception { > String driver="org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDriver"; > Properties p = System.getProperties(); > p.put("derby.system.home", "C:\\databases\\sample"); > > Class.forName(driver); > String url = "jdbc:derby:derbyBlob;create=true"; > Connection con = DriverManager.getConnection(url); > Statement stmt = con.createStatement(); > stmt.execute(TABLE1); > stmt.execute(TABLE2); > stmt.close(); > con.close(); > } > } > However if the selection clause is changed from: > String sql = "SELECT * FROM TABLE_2"; > TO > String sql = "SELECT * FROM TABLE_2 WHERE ID > 0"; > The code works without Exception. > Output from: java org.apache.derby.tools.sysinfo > ------------------ Java Information ------------------ > Java Version: 1.5.0_05 > Java Vendor: Sun Microsystems Inc. > Java home: C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.5.0_05 > Java classpath: > C:\tools\derby\db-derby-10.1.2.1-bin\lib\derby.jar;C:\tools\der > by\db-derby-10.1.2.1-bin\lib\derbytools.jar; > OS name: Windows XP > OS architecture: x86 > OS version: 5.1 > Java user name: David > Java user home: C:\Documents and Settings\David > Java user dir: C:\david\novice\derby > java.specification.name: Java Platform API Specification > java.specification.version: 1.5 > --------- Derby Information -------- > JRE - JDBC: J2SE 5.0 - JDBC 3.0 > [C:\tools\derby\db-derby-10.1.2.1-bin\lib\derby.jar] 10.1.2.1 - (330608) > [C:\tools\derby\db-derby-10.1.2.1-bin\lib\derbytools.jar] 10.1.2.1 - (330608) > ------------------------------------------------------ > ----------------- Locale Information ----------------- > ------------------------------------------------------ -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.