MQ, eSQL and CLOBs (Off Topic)

Hi,
Apologies for this way off topic post, but I figured someone here may know the answer to this one and save me some time digging / testing.
We're designing a middleware hub using WBIMB (MQ) v5 and have the option of
a. Sending a message to a JMS Listener that will write an entry in a database via JDBC
b. Having the broker flow insert the record using a compute node / java node.
If we choose option b my preference would be to use eSQL, but the database table has a CLOB column and I'm not sure whether this is supported.
Any ideas?
Thanks for your help,
Steve

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