Too short streams passed in through JDBC are handled differently in client and 
embedded
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                 Key: DERBY-1658
                 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1658
             Project: Derby
          Issue Type: Improvement
          Components: JDBC, Network Client, Network Server
    Affects Versions: 10.2.0.0
            Reporter: Kristian Waagan


In the embedded driver, insertion is aborted if the stream used as source is 
shorter then the specified length.
In the client driver, the stream is padded and the insertion is completed. Note 
that an exception is thrown here as well, but the data is inserted into the 
database and can be retrieved after the exception have been caught.
If anyone has information about why this was done, it would be nice. Could it 
be that the DRDA protocol can't handle this easily?

This difference was discovered while writing tests, and the impact on the test 
code is not good as you need special code for running it with the client.

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