Oracle二进制类型和大对象类型基础
参考资料 1.Oracle Concepts Oracle DataType中对数据类型的介绍: http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B28359_01/server.111/b28318/datatype.htm#i4146 2.Oracle JDBC Developer Guid 1】work with oracle object type中对对象数据类型在java中的get和set的介绍:
参考资料
1.Oracle Concepts Oracle DataType中对数据类型的介绍: http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B28359_01/server.111/b28318/datatype.htm#i4146
2.Oracle JDBC Developer Guid
1】work with oracle object type中对对象数据类型在java中的get和set的介绍: http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B28359_01/java.111/b31224/oraoot.htm#autoId0
2】java stream in JDBC 中对二进制类型通过java获取流然后在os文件系统生成文件的方法介绍。 http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B28359_01/java.111/b31224/jstreams.htm#i1014109
3.Oracle JDBC API 各数据类型的API介绍: http://download.oracle.com/otn_hosted_doc/jdeveloper/905/jdbc-javadoc/index.html?oracle/sql/NCLOB.html
一、类型区分
Long 存储变长的字符数据(2G,向后兼容,不建议使用)
NCLOB 存储单字节的字符数据(4G)
CLOB 存储多字节的字符数据(4G)
BFILE 存储OS文件系统中的二进制文件的指针,文件不存储在数据库里。所以当你将文件插入把BFile字段以后,如果你将电脑中的这个文件删除或者移动存储目录,那么从这个字段就找不到存储的这个文件了。(264 - 1 bytes)
BLOB 存储二进制数据(4G)
RAW 存储定长二进制数据(2000byte),需要定义长度,如:create table t(s raw(2000);
LONG RAW 存储可变长二进制数据(2G,Oracle已不建议使用)。
二、类型在数据库中的使用
NCLOB
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CLOB 同NCLOB。
BLOB 暂未找到能直接插入的值的方法。
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