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class:Blob [NONE]

  • All Known Implementing Classes:
    SerialBlob


    public interface Blob
    
    The representation (mapping) in the Java™ programming language of an SQL BLOB value. An SQL BLOB is a built-in type that stores a Binary Large Object as a column value in a row of a database table. By default drivers implement Blob using an SQL locator(BLOB), which means that a Blob object contains a logical pointer to the SQL BLOB data rather than the data itself. A Blob object is valid for the duration of the transaction in which is was created.

    Methods in the interfaces ResultSet, CallableStatement, and PreparedStatement, such as getBlob and setBlob allow a programmer to access an SQL BLOB value. The Blob interface provides methods for getting the length of an SQL BLOB (Binary Large Object) value, for materializing a BLOB value on the client, and for determining the position of a pattern of bytes within a BLOB value. In addition, this interface has methods for updating a BLOB value.

    All methods on the Blob interface must be fully implemented if the JDBC driver supports the data type.

    Since:
    1.2

method:length() [NONE]

  • length

    long length​()
         throws SQLException
    
    Returns the number of bytes in the BLOB value designated by this Blob object.
    Returns:
    length of the BLOB in bytes
    Throws:
    SQLException - if there is an error accessing the length of the BLOB
    SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this method
    Since:
    1.2

method:getBytes(long, int) [NONE]

  • getBytes

    byte[] getBytes​(long pos,
                    int length)
             throws SQLException
    
    Retrieves all or part of the BLOB value that this Blob object represents, as an array of bytes. This byte array contains up to length consecutive bytes starting at position pos.
    Parameters:
    pos - the ordinal position of the first byte in the BLOB value to be extracted; the first byte is at position 1
    length - the number of consecutive bytes to be copied; the value for length must be 0 or greater
    Returns:
    a byte array containing up to length consecutive bytes from the BLOB value designated by this Blob object, starting with the byte at position pos
    Throws:
    SQLException - if there is an error accessing the BLOB value; if pos is less than 1 or length is less than 0
    SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this method
    Since:
    1.2
    See Also:
    setBytes(long, byte[])

method:getBinaryStream() [NONE]

method:position(byte[], long) [NONE]

  • position

    long position​(byte[] pattern,
                  long start)
           throws SQLException
    
    Retrieves the byte position at which the specified byte array pattern begins within the BLOB value that this Blob object represents. The search for pattern begins at position start.
    Parameters:
    pattern - the byte array for which to search
    start - the position at which to begin searching; the first position is 1
    Returns:
    the position at which the pattern appears, else -1
    Throws:
    SQLException - if there is an error accessing the BLOB or if start is less than 1
    SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this method
    Since:
    1.2

method:position(java.sql.Blob, long) [NONE]

  • position

    long position​(Blob pattern,
                  long start)
           throws SQLException
    
    Retrieves the byte position in the BLOB value designated by this Blob object at which pattern begins. The search begins at position start.
    Parameters:
    pattern - the Blob object designating the BLOB value for which to search
    start - the position in the BLOB value at which to begin searching; the first position is 1
    Returns:
    the position at which the pattern begins, else -1
    Throws:
    SQLException - if there is an error accessing the BLOB value or if start is less than 1
    SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this method
    Since:
    1.2

method:setBytes(long, byte[]) [NONE]

  • setBytes

    int setBytes​(long pos,
                 byte[] bytes)
          throws SQLException
    
    Writes the given array of bytes to the BLOB value that this Blob object represents, starting at position pos, and returns the number of bytes written. The array of bytes will overwrite the existing bytes in the Blob object starting at the position pos. If the end of the Blob value is reached while writing the array of bytes, then the length of the Blob value will be increased to accommodate the extra bytes.

    Note: If the value specified for pos is greater than the length+1 of the BLOB value then the behavior is undefined. Some JDBC drivers may throw an SQLException while other drivers may support this operation.

    Parameters:
    pos - the position in the BLOB object at which to start writing; the first position is 1
    bytes - the array of bytes to be written to the BLOB value that this Blob object represents
    Returns:
    the number of bytes written
    Throws:
    SQLException - if there is an error accessing the BLOB value or if pos is less than 1
    SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this method
    Since:
    1.4
    See Also:
    getBytes(long, int)

method:setBytes(long, byte[], int, int) [NONE]

  • setBytes

    int setBytes​(long pos,
                 byte[] bytes,
                 int offset,
                 int len)
          throws SQLException
    
    Writes all or part of the given byte array to the BLOB value that this Blob object represents and returns the number of bytes written. Writing starts at position pos in the BLOB value; len bytes from the given byte array are written. The array of bytes will overwrite the existing bytes in the Blob object starting at the position pos. If the end of the Blob value is reached while writing the array of bytes, then the length of the Blob value will be increased to accommodate the extra bytes.

    Note: If the value specified for pos is greater than the length+1 of the BLOB value then the behavior is undefined. Some JDBC drivers may throw an SQLException while other drivers may support this operation.

    Parameters:
    pos - the position in the BLOB object at which to start writing; the first position is 1
    bytes - the array of bytes to be written to this BLOB object
    offset - the offset into the array bytes at which to start reading the bytes to be set
    len - the number of bytes to be written to the BLOB value from the array of bytes bytes
    Returns:
    the number of bytes written
    Throws:
    SQLException - if there is an error accessing the BLOB value or if pos is less than 1
    SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this method
    Since:
    1.4
    See Also:
    getBytes(long, int)

method:setBinaryStream(long) [NONE]

  • setBinaryStream

    OutputStream setBinaryStream​(long pos)
                          throws SQLException
    
    Retrieves a stream that can be used to write to the BLOB value that this Blob object represents. The stream begins at position pos. The bytes written to the stream will overwrite the existing bytes in the Blob object starting at the position pos. If the end of the Blob value is reached while writing to the stream, then the length of the Blob value will be increased to accommodate the extra bytes.

    Note: If the value specified for pos is greater than the length+1 of the BLOB value then the behavior is undefined. Some JDBC drivers may throw an SQLException while other drivers may support this operation.

    Parameters:
    pos - the position in the BLOB value at which to start writing; the first position is 1
    Returns:
    a java.io.OutputStream object to which data can be written
    Throws:
    SQLException - if there is an error accessing the BLOB value or if pos is less than 1
    SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this method
    Since:
    1.4
    See Also:
    getBinaryStream()

method:truncate(long) [NONE]

  • truncate

    void truncate​(long len)
           throws SQLException
    
    Truncates the BLOB value that this Blob object represents to be len bytes in length.

    Note: If the value specified for pos is greater than the length+1 of the BLOB value then the behavior is undefined. Some JDBC drivers may throw an SQLException while other drivers may support this operation.

    Parameters:
    len - the length, in bytes, to which the BLOB value that this Blob object represents should be truncated
    Throws:
    SQLException - if there is an error accessing the BLOB value or if len is less than 0
    SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this method
    Since:
    1.4

method:free() [NONE]

  • free

    void free​()
       throws SQLException
    
    This method frees the Blob object and releases the resources that it holds. The object is invalid once the free method is called.

    After free has been called, any attempt to invoke a method other than free will result in an SQLException being thrown. If free is called multiple times, the subsequent calls to free are treated as a no-op.

    Throws:
    SQLException - if an error occurs releasing the Blob's resources
    SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this method
    Since:
    1.6

method:getBinaryStream(long, long) [NONE]

  • getBinaryStream

    InputStream getBinaryStream​(long pos,
                                long length)
                         throws SQLException
    
    Returns an InputStream object that contains a partial Blob value, starting with the byte specified by pos, which is length bytes in length.
    Parameters:
    pos - the offset to the first byte of the partial value to be retrieved. The first byte in the Blob is at position 1.
    length - the length in bytes of the partial value to be retrieved
    Returns:
    InputStream through which the partial Blob value can be read.
    Throws:
    SQLException - if pos is less than 1 or if pos is greater than the number of bytes in the Blob or if pos + length is greater than the number of bytes in the Blob
    SQLFeatureNotSupportedException - if the JDBC driver does not support this method
    Since:
    1.6