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Jay Clelland updated SOLR-1348:
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    Description: 
When blob values are returned through a java ResultSet Object they have the 
type byte[]. 
As byte[] doesn't have a useful toString method we end up with a reference type 
value added to the solr document (i.e. [...@1f23c5). 
The problem is easy to remedy by adding the attribute 'convertType="true"' to 
the dataSource tag. 
However this attribute does not appear to be documented anywhere and I was only 
able to find it after a few hours digging through the source code. 
A simple fix for this would be to change the default value of convertType to 
true within the JdbcDataSource class. 

  was:When blob values are returned through a java ResultSet Object they have 
the type byte[]. As byte[] doesn't have a useful toString method we end up with 
a reference type value added to the solr document (i.e. [...@1f23c5). The 
problem is easy to remedy by adding the attribute 'convertType="true"' to the 
dataSource tag. However this attribute does not appear to be documented 
anywhere and I was only able to find it after a few hours digging through the 
source code. A simple fix for this would be to change the default value of 
convertType to true within the JdbcDataSource class. 


> JdbcDataSource does not import Blob values correctly by default
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-1348
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-1348
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: contrib - DataImportHandler
>    Affects Versions: 1.4
>            Reporter: Jay Clelland
>            Priority: Minor
>
> When blob values are returned through a java ResultSet Object they have the 
> type byte[]. 
> As byte[] doesn't have a useful toString method we end up with a reference 
> type value added to the solr document (i.e. [...@1f23c5). 
> The problem is easy to remedy by adding the attribute 'convertType="true"' to 
> the dataSource tag. 
> However this attribute does not appear to be documented anywhere and I was 
> only able to find it after a few hours digging through the source code. 
> A simple fix for this would be to change the default value of convertType to 
> true within the JdbcDataSource class. 

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