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Subject: Re: Displaying image files stored in a database
Hi,
I have the same problem with Oracle Database Server 8.1.6
Please send me some information if you have any ideal
I would very much appreciate your ideal
Hi Paul,
We have already done with Oracle what you are asking for. As someone
else pointed out, we just use a servlet that gets the images from the
database using java.sql.ResultSet.getBinaryStream(). This servlet gets
the image, sets the content type accordingly and then just writes the
image
Question below...
--- Huibert Aalbers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have recently done what you are looking for using
(not surprisingly if you
take a look at my e-mail) an Informix database. I
stored the images as blobs in
the database and used a singleton class (called
through a JSP
Hi Lauren,
Does this mean you (or the DB) retrieve the object
from from the database and save it to the file
system (in the document root)?
That is correct.
I would think this would be relatively slow. I understand you said
Informix has a
function to do this for you, and this may speed up
Hi,
I'm developing an web-based Employee Directory for my company. I've got it
working all right.
My problem is that I'd like to store the image files in a database
(presently I'm using Hypersonic) and be able to display them as needed for
each employee. However, I haven't been able to that. I
Hi,
I'm developing an web-based Employee Directory for my company using Servlets
and JSPs. I've got it working all right.
My problem is that I'd like to store the image files in a database
(presently I'm using Hypersonic) and be able to display them as needed for
each employee. However, I
it on the
response.
Regards,
Mikael Eriksson
-Original Message-
From: Paul Kofon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: den 12 februari 2001 09:24
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Displaying image files stored in a database
Hi,
I'm developing an web-based Employee Directory for my
company. I've got
Hi:
How about creating an object that first deletes the image file referenced in
the database then deletes the record itself?
Stefan
Hi:
How about creating an object that first deletes the image file referenced in
the database then deletes the record itself?
Stefan
Hi:
How about creating an object that first deletes the image file referenced in
the database then deletes the record itself?
Stefan
Hi,
I have recently done what you are looking for using (not surprisingly if you
take a look at my e-mail) an Informix database. I stored the images as blobs in
the database and used a singleton class (called through a JSP custom tag) to
retrieve the images to the file system and manage a cache
Hi,
I have the same problem with Oracle Database Server 8.1.6
Please send me some information if you have any ideal
I would very much appreciate your ideal. Thanks
Best regards,
Vinh Chu Xuan
Software RD Department
Vietnam Data Communication Company
http://home.vnn.vn/vdc/index_e.html
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