Hi guys,

As spec says, SerialClob.setString(long, String) throws SerialException - if
there is an error accessing the CLOB value; if an invalid position is set;
if an invalid offset value is set; if number of bytes to be written is
greater than the SerialClob length; or the combined values of the length and
offset is greater than the Clob buffer. But following code throws
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundException instead.
public void test() {
       String s = "hello";
       char[] buf = s.toCharArray();
       SerialClob serialClob = new SerialClob(buf);
       try {
           serialClob.setString(2, "hello");
           fail("should throw SerialException");
       } catch (SerialException e) {
           // expected
       }
}

Shall we follow RI or spec for this case?
We encounter many similar non-bug differences in SerialBlob, and IMHO, we'd
better follow spec and not copy RI's bug.
What's your opnion? Thanks!

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Best regards,
Andrew Zhang

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