The Clob
class defines the common properties of objects of type CLOB
. A Clob
is a large character object stored as a column value in a row of a database table. A Clob
object contains a logical pointer to a CLOB
, not the CLOB
itself.
Methods of the Clob
class enable you to perform specific tasks related to Clob
objects, including methods for getting the length of a SQL CLOB
, for materializing a CLOB
on the client, and for extracting a part of the CLOB
.
The only methods valid on a NULL
CLOB
object are setName(), isNull(), and operator=().
Methods in the ResultSet
and Statement
classes, such as getClob()
and setClob()
, enable you to access an SQL CLOB
value.
An uninitialized CLOB
object can be initialized by:
The setEmpty() method. The CLOB
can then be modified by inserting this CLOB
into the table and retrieving it using SELECT...FOR UPDATE
. The write() method modifies the CLOB
; however, the modified data is flushed to the table only when the transaction is committed. Note that an insert
is not required.
Assigning an initialized Clob
object to it.
See Also:
In-depth discussion of LOB
s in the introductory chapter of Oracle Database SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide,
Table 13-10 Summary of Clob Methods
Method | Summary |
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|
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Appends a |
|
Closes a previously opened |
|
Closes the |
|
Copies all or a portion of a |
|
Returns the character set form of the |
|
Returns the character set ID of the |
|
Retrieves the characterset name associated with the |
|
Returns the smallest data size to perform efficient writes to the |
|
Returns the content type of the |
|
Returns the |
|
Returns data from the |
|
Tests whether the |
|
Tests whether the |
|
Tests whether the |
|
Returns the number of characters in the current |
|
Opens the |
|
Assigns a |
|
Tests whether two |
|
Tests whether two |
|
Reads a portion of the |
|
Sets the character set ID associated with the |
|
Sets the character set ID associated with the |
|
Sets the character set form associated with the |
|
Sets the content type of the |
|
Sets the |
|
Sets the |
|
Specifies a |
|
Truncates the |
|
Writes a buffer into an unopened |
|
Clob
class constructor.
Syntax | Description |
---|---|
Clob(); |
Creates a NULL Clob object. |
Clob( const Connection *connectionp); |
Creates an uninitialized Clob object. |
Clob( const Clob *srcClob); |
Creates a copy of a Clob object. |
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
connectionp |
Connection pointer |
srcClob |
The source Clob object |
Appends a CLOB
to the end of the current CLOB
.
void append( const Clob &srcClob);
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
srcClob |
The CLOB to be appended to the current CLOB . |
Closes the Stream
object obtained from the CLOB
.
void closeStream( Stream *stream);
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
stream |
The Stream object to be closed. |
Copies a part or all of a BFILE
or CLOB
into the current CLOB
.
OCCI does not perform any characterset conversions when loading data from a Bfile
into a Clob
; therefore, ensure that the contents of the Bfile
are character data in the server's Clob
storage characterset.
Syntax | Description |
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void copy( const Bfile &srcBfile, unsigned int numBytes, unsigned int dstOffset = 1, unsigned int srcOffset = 1); |
Copies a BFILE into the current CLOB . |
void copy( const Clob &srcClob, unsigned int numBytes, unsigned int dstOffset = 1, unsigned int srcOffset = 1); |
Copies a CLOB into the current CLOB .
If the destination |
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
srcBfile |
The BFILE from which the data is to be copied. |
srcClob |
The CLOB from which the data is to be copied. |
numBytes |
The number of bytes to be copied from the source BFILE or CLOB . Valid values are numbers greater than 0. |
dstOffset |
The starting position at which data is to be is at 0.
The starting position at which to begin writing data into the current |
srcOffset |
The starting position at which to begin reading data from the source BFILE or CLOB . Valid values are numbers greater than or equal to 1. |
Returns the character set ID of the CLOB
, in string form.
string getCharSetId() const;
Retrieves the characterset name associated with the Clob
; UString
version.
UString getCharSetIdUString() const;
Returns the smallest data size to perform efficient writes to the CLOB
.
unsigned int getChunkSize() const;
Returns the content type of the Clob
. If a content type has not been assigned, returns a NULL
string.
string getContentType();
Returns the CLOB
's LobOptionValue
for a specified LobOptionType
.
Throws an exception if attempting to retrieve a value for an option that is not configured on the database column or partition that stores the CLOB
.
LobOptionValue getOptions( LobOptionType optType);
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
optType |
The LobOptionType setting requested. These may be combined using bitwise or (| ) to avoid server round trips. See Table 7-1, "Values of Type LobOptionType" and Table 7-2, "Values of Type LobOptionValue" |
Returns a Stream
object from the CLOB
. If a stream is open, it is disallowed to open another stream on CLOB
object, so the user must always close the stream before performing any Clob
object operations. The client's character set id and form is used by default, unless they are explicitly set through setCharSetId() and setEmpty() calls.
Stream* getStream( unsigned int offset = 1, unsigned int amount = 0);
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
offset |
The starting position at which to begin reading data from the CLOB . If offset is not specified, the data is written from the beginning of the CLOB . Valid values are numbers greater than or equal to 1. |
amount |
The total number of consecutive characters to be read. If amount is 0, the data is read from the offset value until the end of the CLOB . |
Tests whether the Clob object
is initialized. If the Clob
object is initialized, TRUE
is returned; otherwise, FALSE
is returned.
bool isInitialized() const;
Tests whether the Clob
object is atomically NULL
. If the Clob
object is atomically NULL
, TRUE
is returned; otherwise, FALSE
is returned.
bool isNull() const;
Tests whether the CLOB
is open. If the CLOB
is open, TRUE
is returned; otherwise, FALSE
is returned.
bool isOpen() const;
Opens the CLOB
in read/write
or read-only mode.
void open( LObOpenMode mode = OCCI_LOB_READWRITE);
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
mode |
The mode the CLOB is to be opened in. Valid values are:
|
Assigns a CLOB
to the current CLOB
. The source CLOB
gets copied to the destination CLOB
only when the destination CLOB
gets stored in the table.
Clob& operator=( const Clob &srcClob);
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
srcClob |
The Clob from which the data must be copied. |
Compares two Clob
objects for equality. Two Clob
objects are equal if they both refer to the same CLOB
. Two NULL
Clob
objects are not considered equal. If the Blob
objects are equal, then TRUE
is returned; otherwise, FALSE
is returned.
bool operator==( const Clob &srcClob) const;
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
srcClob |
The Clob object to be compared with the current Clob object. |
Compares two Clob objects
for inequality. Two Clob
objects are equal if they both refer to the same CLOB
. Two NULL
Clob
objects are not considered equal. If the Clob
objects are not equal, then TRUE
is returned; otherwise, FALSE
is returned.
bool operator!=( const Clob &srcClob) const;
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
srcClob |
The Clob object to be compared with the current Clob object. |
Reads a part or all of the CLOB
into a buffer.
Returns the actual number of characters read for fixed-width charactersets, such as UTF16, or the number of bytes read for multibyte charactersets, including UTF8.
The client's character set id and form is used by default, unless they are explicitly set through setCharSetId(), setCharSetIdUString() and setCharSetForm() calls.
Note that for the second version of the method, the return value represents either the number of characters read for fixed-width charactersets (UTF16), or the number of bytes read for multibyte charactersets (including UTF8).
Syntax | Description |
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unsigned int read( unsigned int amt, unsigned char *buffer, unsigned int bufsize, unsigned int offset=1) const; |
Reads a part or all of the CLOB into a buffer. |
unsigned int read( unsigned int amt, unsigned utext *buffer, unsigned int bufsize, unsigned int offset=1) const; |
Reads a part or all of the CLOB into a buffer; globalization enabled. Should be called after setting character set to OCCIUTF16 using setCharSetId() method. |
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
amt |
The number of bytes to be read. from the CLOB . |
buffer |
The buffer that the CLOB data is to be read into. |
buffsize |
The size of the buffer. Valid values are numbers greater than or equal to amt . |
offset |
The starting position at which to begin reading data from the CLOB . If offset is not specified, the data is written from the beginning of the CLOB . Valid values are numbers greater than or equal to 1. |
Sets the Character set Id associated with Clob
. The characterset id set is used for read/write and getStream() operations. If no value is set explicitly, the default client's character set id is used. List of character sets supported is given in Globalization Support Guide Appendix A.
void setCharSetId( const string &charset);
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
charset |
Oracle supported characterset name, such as E8DEC , ZHT16BIG5 , or OCCIUTF16 . |
Sets the characterset id associated with Clob
; used when the environment's characterset is UTF16
. The charset
id set is used for read, write and getStream() operations.
void setCharSetIdUSString( const string &charset);
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
charset |
Oracle supported characterset name, such as WE8DEC , ZHT16BIG5 , or OCCIUTF16 in UString (UTF16 characterset). |
Sets the character set form associated with the CLOB
. The charset form set is used for read, write and getStream() operations. If no value is set explicitly, by default, OCCI_SQLCS_IMPLICIT
is used.
void setCharSetForm( CharSetForm csfrm );
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
csfrm |
The charset form for Clob . |
Sets the content type of the Clob
. If the Clob
is not a SecureFile, throws an exception.
void setContentType( const string contenttype);
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
contenttype |
The content type of the Clob ; an ASCII Mime compliant string. |
Sets the Clob
object to empty.
Syntax | Description |
---|---|
void setEmpty(); |
Sets the Clob object to empty. |
void setEmpty( const Connection* connectionp); |
Sets the Clob object to empty and initializes the connection pointer to the passed parameter. |
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
connectionp |
The new connection pointer for the Clob object. |
Specifies a LobOptionValue
for a particular LobOptionType
. Enables advanced compression, encryption and deduplication of CLOBs. See Table 7-1, "Values of Type LobOptionType" and Table 7-2, "Values of Type LobOptionValue".
Throws an exception if attempting to set or un-set an option that is not configured on the database column or partition that stores the CLOB
.
Throws an exception if attempting to turn off encryption in an encrypted CLOB
column.
void setOptions( LobOptionType optType, LobOptionValue optValue);
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
optType |
The LobOptionType setting being specified. These may be combined using bitwise or (| ) to avoid server round trips. |
optValue |
The LobOptionValue setting for the LobOptionType specified by the optType parameter |
Truncates the CLOB
to the new length specified.
void trim( unsigned int newlen);
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
newlen |
The new length of the CLOB . Valid values are numbers less than or equal to the current length of the CLOB . |
Writes data from a buffer into a CLOB
.
This method implicitly opens the CLOB
, copies the buffer into the CLOB
, and implicitly closes the CLOB
. If the CLOB
is open, use writeChunk() instead. The actual number of characters written is returned. The client's character set id and form is used by default, unless they are explicitly set through setCharSetId() and setCharSetForm() calls.
Syntax | Description |
---|---|
unsigned int write( unsigned int amt, unsigned char *buffer, unsigned int bufsize, unsigned int offset=1); |
Writes data from a buffer into a CLOB . |
unsigned int write( unsigned int amt, utext *buffer, unsigned int bufsize, unsigned int offset=1); |
Writes data from a UTF16 buffer into a CLOB ; globalization enabled. Should be called after setting character set to OCCIUTF16 using setCharSetIdUString() method. |
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
amt |
The amount parameter represents:
|
buffer |
The buffer containing the data to be written to the CLOB . |
buffsize |
The size of the buffer containing the data to be written to the CLOB . Valid values are numbers greater than or equal to amt . |
offset |
The starting position at which to begin writing data into the CLOB . If offset is not specified, the data is written from the beginning of the CLOB . Valid values are numbers greater than or equal to 1. |
Writes data from a buffer into a previously opened CLOB
. Returns the actual number of characters. The client's character set id and form is used by default, unless they are explicitly set through setCharSetId() and setCharSetForm() calls.
Syntax | Description |
---|---|
unsigned int writeChunk( unsigned int amt, unsigned char *buffer, unsigned int bufsize, unsigned int offset=1); |
Writes data from a buffer into a previously opened CLOB . |
unsigned int writeChunk( unsigned int amt, utext *buffer, unsigned int bufsize, unsigned int offset=1); |
Writes data from a UTF16 buffer into a CLOB ; globalization enabled. Should be called after setting characterset to OCCIUTF16 using setCharSetIdUString() method. |
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
amt |
The amount parameter represents either a number of characters written for fixed-width charactersets (UTF16) or a number of bytes written for multibyte charactersets (including UTF8) |
buffer |
The buffer containing the data to be written to the CLOB . |
buffsize |
The size of the buffer containing the data to be written to the CLOB . Valid values are numbers greater than or equal to amt . |
offset |
The starting position at which to begin writing data into the CLOB . If offset is not specified, the data is written from the beginning of the CLOB . Valid values are numbers greater than or equal to 1. |