Web Service to download a file...

Hi,
I would like to develope a PL/SQL web service that "attach" a file when this is called , so the client could download this file...
Is this possible, with JDeveloper??? Any whitepaper?
thanks in advanced..

Hello,
Web Services allow exhanging files using the "Web Service Attachment" feature and OracleAS does support multiple encoding style depending of your needs, as you can see in the documentation:
- Working with Attachment
The doc that I have pointed you to is for Web Services development in Java independently of the database..
The current database Web Services does now allow you to expose LOB resources as attachment directly.
So what you can do is to implement the Web Service in Java and using EJB, or any JDBC technology to access the database and expose that using attachment as Web service.
Regards
Tugdual Grall

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