On 07/10/16 19:24, Thomas Kellerer wrote:
Stephen Davies schrieb am 07.10.2016 um 10:46:
You can store the contents of a file in a bytea using plain JDBC no lo_import() 
required

    String sql = "insert into images (id, image_data) values (?,?)";
    Connection con = ....;
    File uploaded = new File("...");
    InputStream in = new FileInputStream(uploaded);
    PreparedStatement pstmt = con.prepareStatement(sql);
    pstmt.setInt(1, 42);
    pstmt.setBinaryStream(in, (int)uploaded.length());
    pstmt.executeUpdate();

This *only* works with bytea column, not with "large objects".

In production code you obviously need to close all resources and handle errors.
I left that out for simplicity.

That looks reasonable but I need to update rather than insert and my similar
code with sql="update part set pic=? where id=3" did not work.

That *will* work (using that myself for updates as well).

What exactly is your problem? What was the error/exception?





I tried the prepared statement approach again and this time it worked.
No idea what I did wrong last time.

However, my display code still does not work.

Cheers and thanks,
Stephen


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