How CLOB Oracle maps to class in Java?

How does CLOB data type
of Oracle database table column
maps to
Java class
of instance variable of EJB Bean class?
For instance:
In Oracle
column BABUSHKA is of CLOB type
in EJB bean class
instance var baBushka is of ??????? class
Can ???? be:
java.lang.String
java.sql.Somethingelse
Viktor
Please help - I'm on brink of bursting in tears!

Hi,
I do not believe CLOB is supported yet. JDBC 3.0, I think.
I think you have to go through the same process as with BLOBs. I know this
is how you would read them, but do not recall an InputStream method on the
weblogic....OracleCLOB object.
sorry could not help more.
Slava
"Viktor Gritsenko" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:8ists6$ptl$[email protected]..
How does CLOB data type
of Oracle database table column
maps to
Java class
of instance variable of EJB Bean class?
For instance:
In Oracle
column BABUSHKA is of CLOB type
in EJB bean class
instance var baBushka is of ??????? class
Can ???? be:
java.lang.String
java.sql.Somethingelse
Viktor
Please help - I'm on brink of bursting in tears!

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