Retrieving CLOB Values with getCharacterStream() Method

This section describes how to retrieve CLOB values with the ResultSet.getCharacterStream() method.

CLOB values can also be retrieved with the getCharacterStream() method on the ResultSet object, which will return a Reader object. Then you can read the CLOB values from the Reader object with the read() method. The sample program below shows you how to create Reader objects with the getCharacterStream() method. A utility method is included to read all characters from a Ready object and save them in a file.

/* MySqlClobGetCharacterStream.java
 * Copyright (c) HerongYang.com. All Rights Reserved.
 */
import java.io.*;
import java.sql.*;
public class MySqlClobGetCharacterStream {
  public static void main(String [] args) {
    Connection con = null;
    try {
      com.mysql.cj.jdbc.MysqlDataSource ds
        = new com.mysql.cj.jdbc.MysqlDataSource();
      ds.setServerName("localhost");
      ds.setPortNumber(3306);
      ds.setDatabaseName("HerongDB");
      ds.setUser("Herong");
      ds.setPassword("TopSecret");
      ds.setServerTimezone(java.util.TimeZone.getDefault().getID());
      con = ds.getConnection();

// Retrieving CLOB value with getCharacterStream()
      Statement sta = con.createStatement();
      ResultSet res = sta.executeQuery("SELECT * FROM Article");
      int i = 0;
      while (res.next() && i<3) {
        i++;
        System.out.println("Record ID: "+res.getInt("ID"));
        System.out.println("   Subject = "+res.getString("Subject"));
        Reader bodyOut = res.getCharacterStream("Body");
        String fileOut = "ClobOut_"+res.getInt("ID")+".txt";
        saveReader(fileOut,bodyOut);
        bodyOut.close();
        System.out.println("   Body = (Saved in "+fileOut+")");
      }
      res.close();

      sta.close();
      con.close();
    } catch (Exception e) {
      System.err.println("Exception: "+e.getMessage());
      e.printStackTrace();
    }
  }
  public static void saveReader(String name, Reader body) {
    int c;
    try {
      Writer f = new FileWriter(name);
      while ((c=body.read())>-1) {
        f.write(c);
      }
      f.close();
    } catch (Exception e) {
      System.err.println("Exception: "+e.getMessage());
      e.printStackTrace();
    }
  }
}

The output looked correct:

herong> java -cp .:mysql-connector-java.jar \
   MySqlClobGetCharacterStream.java

Record ID: 1
   Subject = Test on INSERT statement
   Body = (Saved in ClobOut_1.txt)
Record ID: 2
   Subject = Test of the setString() method
   Body = (Saved in ClobOut_2.txt)
Record ID: 5
   Subject = Test of setCharacterStream() methods
   Body = (Saved in ClobOut_5.txt)

I checked file ClobOut_5.txt. The CLOB value, the MySqlClobSetCharacterStream.java, program was corrected saved.

Table of Contents

 About This Book

 JDBC (Java Database Connectivity) Introduction

 JDK (Java SE) Installation

 MySQL Installation on Windows

 MySQL JDBC Driver (MySQL Connector/J)

 MySQL - PreparedStatement

 MySQL - Reference Implementation of JdbcRowSet

 MySQL - JBDC CallableStatement

MySQL CLOB (Character Large Object) - TEXT

 Overview of CLOB (Character Large Object)

 Create Tables with CLOB Columns

 Inserting CLOB Values with SQL INSERT Statements

 Inserting CLOB Values with setString() Method

 Inserting CLOB Values with setCharacterStream() Method

 Retrieving CLOB Values with getString() Method

Retrieving CLOB Values with getCharacterStream() Method

 Retrieving CLOB Values with getClob() Method

 Inserting CLOB Values with setClob() Method

 MySQL BLOB (Binary Large Object) - BLOB

 Using Connection Pool with JDBC

 Archived Tutorials

 References

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