On the client, your JDBC application can use ResultSet methods
to access smart-large-object data, such as:
getClob() and getAsciiStream() for
CLOB data
getBlob() and getBinaryStream() for
BLOB data
getString() for both CLOB and BLOB data
On the client side, the JDBC driver references the LO handle through
an IfxLocator object. Your JDBC application obtains an instance
of the IfxLocator class to contain the smart-large-object locator
handle, as shown in the following figure. Your application creates
a smart large object independently and then inserts the smart large
object into different columns, even in multiple tables. Using multiple
threads, an application can write or read data from various portions
of the smart large object in parallel, which is very efficient.Figure 1: Locating a smart large
object In a client application
In ,
support for HCL
OneDB™ smart
large object data types is available only with 9.x and later versions
of the database server.