JDBC & BLOBS not adhering to JDBC Interface

It appears that the Oracle JDBC classes do not seem to support the "setBinaryStream" (nor truncate) methods of the Blob class. The "getBinaryStream" is supported.
Why do we have to cast the Blob to a BLOB and use "getBinaryOutputStream" in order to get an output stream. This means that more database specific encapsulation is required when dealing with blobs.
It seems to be so close. Surely, "setBinaryStream" can be implemented to return BLOB.getBinaryStream..
I'm using the 9i JDBC classes with Oracle 8.1.6. Is there a configuration problem?
Am I missing something? Can I use Blobs and Oracle using the standard JDBC interfaces?
Jason

Hi,
I found the LOB trim method in the classes12.jar distributed with
Oracle 9.2.
Regards
Pete

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