UPDATE BLOB type with J2SE (JDBC ORACLE outbound adapter)

Hi all,
I'm trying update row into Oracle table with column type BLOB via XI 3.0, but it doesn't work.
Does anyone send me some sample of correct XML file, with update column type BLOB ?
Thanks
My test XML document :
?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<root>
<StatementName1>
<SAPXI_OUTPUT action="UPDATE">
<access>
            <DGPODPIS >sdcfo2JTiXE=</DGPODPIS>
</access>
<key1>
            <SAPO_ID>1001</SAPO_ID>
</key1>
</SAPXI_OUTPUT>
</StatementName1>
</root>

Hi !
I have make some test's today. I copy the adapter from our productive system P15 SP3 to the developers D15 SP6. Then we take the same message and send this from sap p42 to sap xi d15 sp5 to the adapter d15 (copy from p15 sp3) to the same Oracle database and it's working.
SAP P42 - Orders - XI D15 SP6 - Orders - Adapter D15 (copy from P15SP3) = it's working Record > ca. 800
I think we have a problem in the patch sp5.
We found also some different size in the adapter files.
This are the jar- files with different size:
SAPAdapterService.exe
adapter.properties
aii_msg_adapter.jar
aii_msg_runtime.jar
aii_rfcadapter.jar
aii_util_grmg.jar
aii_util_misc.jar
aii_util_rb.jar
inqmyxml.jar
lcrclient.jar
logging.jar
I make tomorow, a test with a adapter sp4.
Regards Thomas Neuhaus

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